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Simple nagios monitoring and notification scripts.
check_ircd
attempts to connect to an IRC server.
check_senderscore
checks the senderscore (a metric for whether an IP address
tends to send spam email) of an IP address.
ircbot.sh
runs as a daemon as the nagios user, connects to the configured
IRC server and channel, keeps the connection open, and relays messages from
nagios to the channel.
Installing
To install, edit Makefile
with the appropriate path to your nagios
directory and run make install
as root. To install the systemd service, run
make systemd
; for rc service (on OpenBSD), run make rc
.
Setting up ircbot
Edit ircbot
and change the configuration parameters as needed.
Edit your nagios commands configuration (eg
/usr/local/nagios/etc/commands.cfg
) and define a new host and service
commands that write to the file /tmp/ircmsg
. For example:
define command {
command_name notify-service-by-irc
command_line /usr/bin/printf "%b" "$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ Service: $SERVICEDESC$ Host: $HOSTALIAS$ Address: $HOSTADDRESS$ State: $SERVICESTATE$ Additional Info: $SERVICEOUTPUT$\n" >> /tmp/ircmsg
}
define command {
command_name notify-host-by-irc
command_line /usr/bin/printf "%b" "$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$ Host: $HOSTNAME$ State: $HOSTSTATE$ Address: $HOSTADDRESS$ Info: $HOSTOUTPUT$\n" >> /tmp/ircmsg
}
Then create a contact with parameters:
service_notification_commands notify-service-by-irc
host_notification_commands notify-host-by-irc
Check that the new configuration is valid, eg with:
sudo /usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios -v /usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg
And then restart nagios with systemctl
or rcctl
.
If you followed the install instructions, a service file was installed for
systemd or rc. Start it with systemctl start ircbot
or rcctl start ircbot
.