Hi,
I have written a netstat tcp test, which i find particularly useful. "netstat" tcp connections sent by the hobbit client will be scanned on the hobbit server for sourceport, targetport and connection state. This helps you verify that a process is listening on port 80, that at least 5 connections are established to your database server, that the telnet port is really closed or that there are no more than 100 connections in TIME_WAIT state. The handling/display is quite similar to the "PROC" option in hobbit-clients.cfg.
If there is interest, I would like to contribute it, because i think that hobbit is a great tool (I'm currently migrating from bb). How is the procedure?
Regards, Mirko
Mirko Saam wrote:
Hi,
I have written a netstat tcp test, which i find particularly useful. "netstat" tcp connections sent by the hobbit client will be scanned on the hobbit server for sourceport, targetport and connection state. This helps you verify that a process is listening on port 80, that at least 5 connections are established to your database server, that the telnet port is really closed or that there are no more than 100 connections in TIME_WAIT state. The handling/display is quite similar to the "PROC" option in hobbit-clients.cfg.
If there is interest, I would like to contribute it, because i think that hobbit is a great tool (I'm currently migrating from bb). How is the procedure?
Regards, Mirko
I would suggest contributing it to Deadcat's archive (http://www.deadcat.net/). Also, I personally would love this test. If you want to email it to me personally, please feel free to.
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Hi,
i have just commited ports-1.0.tar.gz to deadcat which is a bb client test for the bb client. My original question concerns a port (written in C) for the native hobbit server that is more powerful. Is there interest to integrate it into the hobbit sources (client_config.c, hobbitd_client.c, etc). (Dont want to flood anyone with diffs...)
Regards, Mirko
I would suggest contributing it to Deadcat's archive (http://www.deadcat.net/). Also, I personally would love this test. If you want to email it to me personally, please feel free to.
Mirko Saam wrote:
Hi,
I have written a netstat tcp test, which i find particularly useful. "netstat" tcp connections sent by the hobbit client will be scanned on the hobbit server for sourceport, targetport and connection state. This helps you verify that a process is listening on port 80, that at least 5 connections are established to your database server, that the telnet port is really closed or that there are no more than 100 connections in TIME_WAIT state. The handling/display is quite similar to the "PROC" option in hobbit-clients.cfg.
If there is interest, I would like to contribute it, because i think that hobbit is a great tool (I'm currently migrating from bb). How is the procedure?
Regards, Mirko
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 09:59:16PM +0200, Mirko Saam wrote:
i have just commited ports-1.0.tar.gz to deadcat which is a bb client test for the bb client. My original question concerns a port (written in C) for the native hobbit server that is more powerful. Is there interest to integrate it into the hobbit sources (client_config.c, hobbitd_client.c, etc).
Absolutely. Feel free to send diffs to me, and if you need any help with handling the config-file or any other issues, just ask.
Regards, Henrik
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