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Re: Distributed DNS/etc checking


From: Bill Weiss <houdini+nanog () clanspum net>
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2012 23:12:49 -0500

Todd Snyder(todd () borked ca)@Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 12:08:06PM -0400:
Good day all,

There have been a few instances where we've wanted to check our external
DNS servers from various external networks, so we've utilized the existing
looking glass tools provided by many of you.  However, it's a very manual
process, given that all LG's I've found say no automating/scripting.  If we
want to check from a couple dozen sites around the world, it's a lot of
clicking and typing and collecting.  If we wanted to create an tool that
our NOC could use to verify our services, we would need something we could
script.  Ideally, we'd be able to run this constantly to do health checks
on our services, but one step at a time.

To suggest a service that I have no relation to (other than being a happy
customer), have you looked at Pingdom [http://www.pingdom.com/] ?  I'm not
using the DNS check type, but I have a dozen or so HTTP checks there.
Their system is super simple, no frills, and is priced like it :)  It
looks like you can list a domain to test, a server to check and what
result you expect.  They run checks from a bunch of different places (40
servers, seemingly half in the US, right now).  Pricing at the low scale
is $6/check/year, which is pretty compelling even against running some
VPSes if you aren't checking too many sites.

-- 
Bill Weiss


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