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check_telnet_welcome.py

check_telnet_welcome works great!

We use this plugin to monitor a a welcome screen on a telnet session and it works great! Required Python modules that might not be installed by default: * argparse Installation instructions: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/argparse Try one of these: python setup.py install easy_install argparse pip install argparse ---- Example of check_command definition Command Name: check_telnet Command Line: $USER1$/check_telnet.py -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$ Testing check from command line: /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_telnet.py -H telnetsession.com -P 23 -s "Welcome to the telnet session." -w 2 -c 4 Documentation: usage: check_telnet.py [-h] -H -P -s [-w ] [-c ]

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