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I am working on the modular version of OmniCheck, and it occurred to me that having the capability to receive your configuration/rules from a network call (be it SOAP or REST or what have you) might be an interesting way to manage a large-scale distribution, if you didn't want to use a 'push' method like rdist or scp, or a traditional pull method like rsync. This is just a mockup of how this might look: perl ./omnicheck -F http://omnicheck.ops.aol.com:12345/cgi-bin/get_config.pl?tag=fred-d01.ops.here.com rules: http://omniheck.ops.aol.com:12345/cgi-bin/get_rules.pl?tag=fred-d01.ops.here.com&block=fuzzy_cat For this re-implementation, it's just another branch in the read_config and parse_rules methods. Thoughts?
What is the interest level of enabling OmniCheck to send AIM instant messages? If so, please post to the Open Discussion forum
For whatever reason, the upload documentation section of SF is not working for me, so I have put the docs for version 6.0.0 onto the project web site.
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