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Re: [hobbit] Using Hobbit to monitor a specific port for availability?
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Using Hobbit to monitor a specific port for availability?
- From: "Josh Luthman" <josh (at) imaginenetworksllc.com>
- Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 15:19:31 -0400
- References: <C3FD9F25.50DB%CallahanT (at) tessco.com> <997a524e0803121205h35970c2dj8b203c3baa17755b (at) mail.gmail.com>
It's doing the telnet test. Look for an email in th emailing list archives
that I started and Henrik responded to.
Josh
On 3/12/08, Ralph Mitchell <ralphmitchell (at) gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:54 PM, Callahan, Tom <CallahanT (at) tessco.com>
> wrote:
>
> > How would I get hobbit to monitor a specific port to ensure it is
> > listening? For instance, I want to monitor a Java program that listens on
> > port 8888, but just want hobbit to check if it can connect, and then
> > disconnect.
> > How could I do this?
> >
>
> I've got a couple of systems on my display that are "port pings". There
> may be a more efficient way to do it, but what I have in bb-hosts is:
>
> a.b.c.d hostname.domain.com # telnet:1494
>
> The Hobbit network tester telnets to port 1494 and either gets a
> connection or not. If not, that's a red dot. I have no idea what's
> supposed to be on port 1494, but there's a little bit of text returned that
> says "ICA" so maybe it's a Citrix server.
>
> On several recent occasions when it failed, the response logged was:
>
> Service telnet on hostname.domain.com is not OK : Service unavailable
> (Connection reset by peer)
>
> Ralph Mitchell
>
>
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