[mrtg] Win2K Interface ID changes on reboot
Fulton L. Preston Jr.
fulton at prestons.org
Wed May 16 05:54:23 MEST 2001
Anyone else seeing this? Everytime I reboot my Win2K Advanced Server
the ID number of the NIC changes and my logs/charts/images/etc.. fail to
work until I re-run cfgmaker and get the new ID.
It has become really annoying because I lose all history when this
happens.
I am running standard MS SNMP service for Win2K and using MRTG 2.9.6.
My interface ID changes from 127.0.0.1_33554436 to 127.0.0.1_16777220 on
my last reboot, WTF?
Fulton Preston.
-----Original Message-----
From: Fulton L. Preston Jr.
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 23:16
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] Re: FTP Perl script or client needed
Jason,
You can automate FTP with NT (or Win9X/2000/XP) by using the following
command from a command line interface:
ftp -s:somefile.txt hostname.com
The "somefile.txt" should look like this:
anonymous
guest at unknown
ls
cd /somedir
bin
get filename.type
bye
Basically, just enter the command you would normally type yourself.
The "-s" switch may contain full path to the file i.e.
C:\ftpdir\ftpcommands.txt
I use this method with the NT scheduler to automate downloads from
anonymous servers of files that are updated daily. I would never
schedule an FTP across the Internet that sends plain text passwords. I
only use this for anonymous servers and internally behind firewalls.
For those wanting to do this on unix based boxes a ".netrc" file with
perms of -rw------- (600) needs to be in the home directory of the user
executing the "ftp" command. To activate the "automated" ftp all you do
is issue the command (either command line or cron) of "ftp
hostname.domain.com" and the ftp client looks for the .netrc file in the
path of the user and it checks the permissions, they have to be correct.
The .netrc file would look like this:
machine ftp.nai.com login anonymous password guest
macdef init
cd pub/antivirus/datfiles/4.x
bin
prompt
hash
mget dat-*.tar
close
bye
This example gets the latest McAfee virus definitions from ftp.nai.com
for unix machines and prints hash marks showing the progress of the
download.
Hope this helps,
Fulton Preston
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Ertel [mailto:jasone at NETOPS.IDT.NET]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 15:11
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] FTP Perl script or client needed
All,
Does anyone know of a Perl script or automated FTP client (for an NT
box)?
My MRTG machine is behind a firewall and I would like to post the
html/images
to public a webserver server throughout the day...
Thank you,
Jason
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