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check_domain.tcl

I have a question. I am this close in making the plugin work.

I am trying to make the plugin read from a file that has the full list of domains but I cannot make it to work. I also tried to check a DNS individually but it failed as well :( Help? In the commands.cfg file I have it as: 'check_domain' command definition define command command_name check_domain command_line $USER1$/check_domain -f $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ } n the localhost.cfg file I have it as: ##########DOMAIN-CHECK#### define service{ use generic-service ; Name of service template to use host_name localhost service_description Domain Exp Date check_command check_domain!f!30!10 }

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