We are working (but slowly) to use the same protocol used/defined by Tony in
NC_net, but so far, we decided to stick with an "upgrade" of the old NSClient
without the use of .NET framework. The problem for us is that most of our
customers doesn´t want to install the .NET framework and we don´t want to force
them.
We´ll have a new version of OpMon Agent in a few days, with some improvements,
but our project is definitly different from NC_net.
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome de Rui Miguel Silva
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Enviada em: sexta-feira, 9 de novembro de 2007 08:42
Para: [email protected]
Assunto: Re: [Nagios-users] nsclient, is it still an acceptable method to
monitor nt
Sex, 2007-11-09 às 11:35 +0100, Andreas Ericsson escreveu:
> > NSClient (seems too old, not being developed)
> > NSClient++ (presumably enhanced in some way)
> > OpServices version of NSClient (still being developed)
> > NC_Net (still being developed)
> >
> > In the end I simply went with NC_Net and it appears to work for us just
> > fine, and I often see the author on this list, which tells me that he's
> > still involved with Nagios in some way.
> >
> > It would be nice if all the different people who independently developed
> > all the different versions 'unforked' their efforts though :-), it would
> > make the decision on which one to use much easier, by having a lack of
> > choice!!
>
> They aren't really forks. OpServices have simply taken over maintainership
> of NSClient (more or less, as the original author seems to have vanished).
> NSClient++ is a re-implementation in C++, with support for NRPE style script
> based checks as well. NC_Net does things through dot net stuff and some m$
> voodoo, but incorporates the NSClient mode of address since that's what the
> official plugins support.
>
> So it's really three different agents.
NSClient++ has a nasty bug on the option to check services. It can't
handle services that contain white space in their names.
Rui
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