Misc. Web Dev

Network Monitoring Tools

I'm dropping a quick note for myself and other system admindistrator types looking for good info on network monitoring tool. I've been in need of something to help me monitor both local and wide network stuff, so I finally broke down and did a little research. I am currently tired of doing roughly 20 tasks manually to make sure everything's running properly... yeah, stupid waste of my time, that.

So, here's a great place to start, even though it's a bit exhaustive to have such a huge list of stuff... the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center put together this list of Network Monitoring Tools that I figure will just about get everyone to what they need at some point. It's not showing reviews or anything, but it's a great resource. I would rather have had someone saying "get product Z, it's the best," but I'm not always that lucky.

I'm needing to get back to monitoring the servers and services that I mentioned, so I'm grabbing one of these tools in particular to see how the free version works. iReasoning Network's SysUpTime Network Management System is what I'm trying first (though it maybe be massive overkill), if you want to come play alongside me. Beyond that, I'm not sure where I'll go.

Testing game stuff

Testing the embedding of a Shockwave game... wish me luck!

Here's a game, hopefully:

(sorry... I removed the game since it had a problem trying to get high scores from a different server. I'll replace it soon with another game that works better on its own. For now, you can play the game (The Idiot Button) on the Pointless Games site from which it lives normally.)

Testing file attachment fun

You can ignore this is if you want. I'm just testing some file handling goodies for this system. I will be making a new implementation of the Pointless Games website and I need to be able to provide files for download.

I may just delete this in a few minutes, so now I'm wondering why I'm spending so much time writing out this stuff. I'll stop now.

Screen readers for visually impaired web navigation

I'm working on a project that will take some Macromedia Flash apps and bend them as much into being fully "508 compliant" for accessibility. This has been an interesting journy on its own, but here is where I'm starting the research for now... screen readers.

I did a basic Google on the topic, which you can play with on your own. For now, it's lead me to a few costly options as well as one that appears free for the initial trial. Thus, that's where I'm starting for now.

Here's a nice Introduction to Screen Readers that has the first list I'm drawing from. The one that caught my eye (again, due to the "free" part) was this one:
ReadPlease

I'll go give that sucker a try and post comments in this thread if I think more info will help.