* Simple ALT key to open or close status-exports (only for CSV-files).
* Esc closes the program.
* + - PageUp / Down to increase or decrease refresh rate.
* F1 to open a help-window with example configuration and usage.
* M to show/hide reporting and graphical analysis.
* 5 to toggle dynamic timing between real-time and histogram view.
* P to toggle export views.
* Left Click to setup TCP or UDP pings.
* L to setup a list of IP-addresses to ping.
* R to setup a list of domains to check.
* I to setup a list of ports to check.
* S to setup a host-status (ex. IP, MAC or hostname).
* The less used M key to allow the 'hosts'-window to be moved to the top-left side of the screen.
MORTENS HOSTALIVE Features:
* Ability to monitor both IP-addresses and domain-names to check for online-status.
* Toggling between real-time and histogram view.
* Dynamic timing between real-time and histogram view.
* View of "online" host states (Alive, changed, offline).
* Ability to generate a CSV-file with the online-status for each host.
* Ability to configure an email-report for all changed/broken hosts.
* Ability to set a time-interval (minutes) between ping-checks.
* Ability to set a time-interval (minutes) for "missing hosts".
* Ability to set a refresh-rate for the report.
* Ability to export the report in HTML format and/or CSV format.
* Ability to export the report as an image.
* Ability to enable/disable any host in the list.
* Ability to check for the online-status of a TCP service port.
* Ability to check for the online-status of a UDP service port.
* Ability to check for a host's name, host-address or host-port.
* Ability to specify a configurable "default host-address" or host-port to check.
* Ability to specify "open" or "closed" status (not tested).
* Ability to check a port for active web-services (for example: SSL / SMTP / FTP).
* Ability to sort the report by 45cee15e9a
Syntax:
key NUL character (default: #)
Description:
Use this command to extract a list of all the nicknames that can be used in the Network.
Examples:
~key
~key{#}
~key#
~key!
~key@
~keyA
~key!a
~key@a
~key%
~key!%
~key%%
~key!%%
This command will make you a nickname that contains the result from the key command
Example:
~key{#}
Result:
Nickname: -NickServ-
~key!#
Result:
Nickname: -nick!nick-
~key@
Result:
Nickname: -Anope!user@hostname-
~keyA
Result:
Nickname: -Anope!NickServ@Anope.anonops.net-
~key!
Result:
Nickname: -Anope!Anope!Anope!NickServ!NickServ@Anope.anonops.net-
~key@
Result:
Nickname: -Anope!NickServ@Anope.anonops.net-
~key%
Result:
Nickname: -Anope!Anope!Anope!NickServ!NickServ@Anope.anonops.net-
~key!%
Result:
Nickname: -Anope!NickServ@Anope.anonops.net-
~key!%%
Result:
Nickname: -Anope!NickServ!NickServ@Anope.anonops.net-
~key@!#
Result:
Nickname: -NickServ-
~key!
Result:
Nickname: -nick!nick-
~key@!a
Result:
Nickname: -Anope!user@hostname-
~key!a
Result:
Nickname: -Anope!NickServ@Anope.anonops.net-
~key!!%
Result:
Nickname: -Anope!NickServ!NickServ@Anope.anonops.net-
~key@!%!
Result:
Nickname: -Anope!NickServ!NickServ@Anope.anonops.net-
~key!%%
Result:
Nickname: -Anope!NickServ!NickServ@
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