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    This software joins the power of NRPE with the flexibility of Java. JNRPE will give you the ability to call both old style native NAGIOS plugin and create new plugins with Java. Moreover, as of 2.0 JNRPE is embeddable in your own application.
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    Open Network Monitor
    - English - The Open Network Monitor is a GNU/Linux Debian based distro. This is a web server on Apache platform created with the intent of having, in a single solution, the potential offered by Nagios and Cacti for network monitoring. Also includes web based management sofware Webmin and application phpMyAdmin for the administration of MySQL database. The whole is made ​​easily accessible through a web menu. Install it on PC with blank hard disk or as virtual machine (eg....
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    NSClient++ is a windows service that allows performance metrics to be gathered by Nagios (and possibly other monitoring tools). It is an attempt to create a NSClient and NRPE compatible but yet extendable performance service for windows.
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    nrpe_nt is a windows version of the nrpe (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor) daemon for unix-like operation systems. It provides methods to execute Nagios service checks on a windows host and report the results back to your Nagios host.
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    Stormons

    Stormons

    Stormons is a powerful SAN mapping and monitoring program

    Stormons is a powerful mapping and monitoring of san storage devices program. Designed to be fast, flexible, and rock-solid stable. Stormons runs on *NIX hosts and Windows and can monitor EMC² VNX Block and File, EMC² Symmetrix, NetApp FAS (7 mode), and Brocade switch devices.
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    Various Nagios plugins. Plugins are designed to run on Windows for TNTMonitoring and should also work with NRPE from within NSClient++
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    The NetTech Monitoring is a script and installer that allows running Windows Nagios plugins though an SSL link from the monitored client instead of using NRPE. It uses NSCA under the hood but adds SSL encryption and a much simplified installation.
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    Sarparse is a utility based off of cacti to graph Sar metrics from remote hosts. It require NRPE and SAR to run out-of-the box but could easily be modified for any other transport.
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    SNMP Java Agent. Features: failsafe remote upgrade, runs Nagios plugins, full Java (jre 1.3 and above). Allows to replace Nagios Remote Plugin Executor (NRPE): runs commands configured in nrpe.cfg file and publishes results on a dedicated MIB branch.
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    Leemba is a new style application monitor built from the ground up for Terracotta clusters, scalability, easy online configuration. Leemba understands you've got better things to do.
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    NOTE: Development has moved to github: http://www.github.com/jaymzh/check_x509 check_x509 is a generic script to check X509 entities for expiration periods. It can be run from nagios, nrpe, cron, on the command line, or in other scripts or programs.
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    StAIN is an NRPE replacement, which will be typically used alongside Nagios. The premise of this software is to replace the NRPE 'polling' model - StAIN will PUSH updates to an Nagios server.
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    NRPE is an addon for Nagios that allows you to execute "local" plugins on remote hosts.
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    nrpe_vms is an OpenVMS version of the nrpe (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor) daemon for unix-like operation systems. It provides methods to execute Nagios service checks on an OpenVMS system and report the results back to your Nagios host
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