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This plugin uses the binkp protocol to obtain the drift between local time and the remote binkp / binkd node. Useful for bbs sysops and ftn operators.
This Nagios/Icinga plugin leverages the BinkP protocol to measure and report the time drift between the local system's clock and the remote BinkP/BinkD node's clock. Designed specifically for Bulletin Board System (BBS) system operators (sysops) and Fidonet Technology Network (FTN) operators, this tool ensures the synchronization and accuracy of node times, which are critical for maintaining the integrity of message exchange and scheduling within BBS networks.

By parsing the TIME message in the BinkP protocol, the plugin calculates the difference between the reported time from the remote node and the local system's time. It then reports the drift in seconds, providing system administrators with actionable insights into the synchronization status of their nodes. The plugin supports configurable warning and critical thresholds, allowing operators to define acceptable drift ranges and receive alerts when time synchronization issues arise.

This plugin is an essential tool for any sysop or FTN operator aiming to maintain robust and reliable message network operations. It integrates seamlessly with Nagios/Icinga monitoring systems, enabling centralized monitoring of BinkP nodes alongside other critical infrastructure components.