From: Tia Haenni (thaenni@kc.rr.com)
Date: 06/19/02


Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 16:26:56 -0500
Message-ID: <3107349464thaenni@kc.rr.com>
From: Tia Haenni <thaenni@kc.rr.com>
Subject: Re: WhatsUp Gold Replacement

Not sure if this is what they want, but we use Big Brother for monitoring all kinds of things and it is free as long as it is not used directly in a for-porfit mode. check it out:

http://bb4.com/

Tia

On 6/19/2002 3:36 PM, Mark Hutchings <desynergy@onebox.com> wrote:
>Hello group. Quick question.
>
>I have a new client that is in trouble for running illegal software.
>They hired my services to make them legit within the next 90 days
>before
>they get audited. Not a problem. We've actually saved them alot
>of time
>and money by switching several basic Windows 2000 servers to linux
>to
>do almost the same thing. (Another cusomer dumping Exchange and going
>to linux!). On thing they use tho, is WhatsUp Gold. If your not
>familiar
>with this program, it's a GUI utility that pings IP addresses/hostnames
>within a specified amount of time, and if it's up, it has a little
>green
>flag to it. If it's down, it turns red. They need a utility like
>this,
>and I'm trying to find an opensource/openlicense one that I can install
>for them with RH 7.3 and KDE desktop. Any suggestions?
>
>--
>Mark Hutchings
>desynergy@onebox.com - email
>
>
>
>