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    PHP Server Monitor

    PHP Server Monitor

    Open source tool to monitor your servers and websites

    PHP Server Monitor is a script that checks whether your websites and servers are up and running. It comes with a web based user interface where you can manage your services and websites, and you can manage users for each server with a mobile number and email address. For services a connection will be made to the entered ip or domain, on the given port. This way you can check if certain services on your machine are still running. To check your IMAP service for example, enter port 143. For websites you can enter a link and it will check the HTTP status code. If the HTTP status code is in the 4xx range or a timeout, it means an error occurred and the tool will start sending out notifications. You can also set a regular expression to match for content on the page itself. Each server has its own settings regarding notification. You can choose for email, text message (SMS) and Pushover.net notifications. For more info please visit http://www.phpservermonitor.org
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