On Wednesday 02 April 2008 14:21:32 casedj wrote:
Hi all,
We have an internal FTP server that's NATed via Cisco's PIX firewall, so it has a Internet public IP and offers public access.
But some people complain that FTP server is not stable. Depending on internal access (to its internal IP of FTP server), it seems ok. But we can't access its Internet public IP from internal network.
There maybe several possible causes, e.g. carrier's line quality, DNS resolution, etc. We want to monitor its Internet public IP of FTP server to check what the root cause is, how?
Determining a root cause is distinct from monitoring a service from the internet, which is also distinct from testing a service on a public vs a private IP address.
For example, we monitor services both on internal IP address, and on public IPs (the monitoring server is NAT'd behind our firewall, and can monitor the NAT'd services).
If people are interested in a hosted hobbit monitor (bbtest-net) for monitoring their services from the internet (and reporting to your own hobbit display) ... I would consider providing such a service (at a cost of course ...).
Regards, Buchan