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<font size="-1"><font face="Trebuchet MS">Hi,<br>
I'm writing a few plugins that should be run locally. I'm checking
hosts that are behind other people's firewalls, so I am using NSCA. <br>
<br>
I would like to publish my plugins, when they're working properly.
Since I'm using nsca, I have added an option '-N' (or '--nsca'), which
changes the output of the plugin to something that can be piped
directly into 'send_nsca'.<br>
<br>
Is this a desirable way to do this, or do most people make use of a
wrapper script? Should I remove this option when publishing the plugins?<br>
<br>
Additionally, when the plugin is used with 'send_nsca', I require two
more parameters to be passed to the plugin: <br>
<br>
-H (--hostname=s), the host_name parameter in the service and host
definitions.<br>
-S (--servicedesc=s), the service_description parameter in the service
definition.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Per<br>
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