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7.8

simple network monitor page

Asked by dpiniella in Apache Web Server

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I want to set up a page in apache that displays an image .... something like
ping DNS.server.IP.com if ping replies display dns-ok.png else display dns-down.png
I don't really want to set up nagios, I don't need something that cumbersome and complex.

Any suggestions on how to go about this? I'm not primarily a webmaster, but am familiar enough with linux and apache to get around on and do stuff.Start Free Trial
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Zone: Apache Web Server
Tags: monitor, network, apache
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