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Re: It's 7pm. Do you know where *your* domains are? (was Re:

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gregg Berkholtz)
Wed Nov 26 01:56:55 2014

X-Original-To: nanog@nanog.org
From: Gregg Berkholtz <gregg@tocici.com>
In-Reply-To: <CAN3um4yu470GqVR=ssJG=JznF8gfrd3BvA5bT8a7FQqrnSyMag@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 22:56:25 -0800
To: nanog@nanog.org
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A half-day with SQLite, memcached and PHP solved this need for us =
(auto-configures Nagios). Tracking a few hundred domains at this point.

Gosh, I really need to cleanup sources, and punt some of these little =
tools onto GitHub.

Gregg Berkholtz

> On Nov 24, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Mike Hale <eyeronic.design@gmail.com> =
wrote:
>=20
> It's pretty easy to roll out a Nagios box that checks on your domains,
> NS results and SSL status.
>=20
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 4:20 PM, Miles Fidelman
> <mfidelman@meetinghouse.net> wrote:
>> Jay Ashworth wrote:
>>>=20
>>> In light of the CL domain hijacking, it seems like a good time to =
ask
>>> if everyone has an inventory system that keeps track of all the =
details
>>> (including renewal dates) for their domain registy and SSL =
certificate
>>> accounts.
>>>=20
>>> If you use a tool to keep track of this, which one?
>>>=20
>>> Do you have things set up in your monitoring system to watch for =
changes
>>> in this stuff?
>>>=20
>>>=20
>>=20
>> And a registrar that has an API compatible with the tool!
>>=20
>> Miles Fidelman
>>=20
>> --
>> In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
>> In practice, there is.   .... Yogi Berra
>>=20
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