While I was having issues with Qwest, I set up a script on my firewall
to ping the upstream router for 60 seconds and it would save the results
to a text file. Then it would repeat. The text file gave me very good
ammunition when Qwest would tell me there were no problems as I had
minute-by-minute connectivity results.
Right now, I have a machine that pulls a specific page (sitewatch.txt)
from my web server once each minute. If it fails, I get notified.
Needless to say, if the failure is my ISP, I don't get notified
immediately :) but I can always check the logs.
George Toft, CISSP, MSIS
623-203-1760
Darrin Chandler wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 03:30:09PM -0700, Shawn Badger wrote:
>
>>I was wondering if anybody knows of website that will allow you to ping
>>and do wgets every couple seconds to verify your Internet connectivity?
>>I have thought about just polling some of my favorite sites every couple
>>seconds, but then I thought, they may not appreciate that kind of
>>traffic and may block my request. Does anybody know if say google or /.
>>blocks IP's for this reason and if there is a service out there that
>>specifically allows for this kind of test?
>
>
> You could probably hit a high bandwidth site/service like Google and
> they wouldn't even notice. But I wonder what you're up to, because it
> seems excessive for not having something specific that you need to ping.
>
> Trying to gather availability evidence against Cox or Qwest? ;)
>
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