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Unlike these other most common "monitors" that simply ping the servers - I do it in different way.
For "HTTP" - I'm actually sending a HTTP request and I am checking if the valid HTTP respond is sent.
For "FTP" - I'm trying to actually login with INcorrect username (while having no valid login credentials to each server) and empty password - if I receive "530 Login Authentication Failed" then I assume FTP works.
For "cPanel" I am sending HTTP request and I'm checking if valid cPanel login page is sent to me.
For x10Hosting main page and forums - the same, I am sending HTTP requests and I am checking if I receive valid pages.
For nameservers - I am asking for "A" records for x10hosting.com domain name and checking if such record is sent to me.
As for MySQL - I do not monitor it here, I do know that usually MySQL servers do not accept external connections. I do monitor MySQL on some other hosts only where I do have my own testing accounts and for this purpose I have installed a working PHP and MySQL powered scripts - by sending HTTP requests for these testing scripts installed I do know if MySQL work or not.
But yes, you're right about majority of such home made status scripts, very often just copy-pasted.
For "FTP" - I'm trying to actually login with INcorrect username
Ehh... Careful you don't get banned for too
Any unsuccessful logins.
(...)
Wonder what it would be showing now for FTP connection attempts using correct credentials?
@masshuu
But only website owners will report the issue in here, regular visitors of these websites won't. And basing on my experience - some people that used to issues on (any) free webhosts already don't report problems so quickly, very often just wait and confirm they're obesrvations with what is already reported by someone else. What's for to write more if someone - for example - already posted a topic "server X is not working"?
Stoli at that 3 and half hours time (your reply was almost 10 hours later, so no wonder it worked for you):
http://x10hosting.com/forums/free-hosting/143484-stoli-down-monent.html
Chopin:
http://x10hosting.com/forums/free-hosting/143490-i-can-not-access-sabbirtanvir-pcriot-com.html
http://x10hosting.com/forums/free-hosting/143499-website-not-open.html
http://x10hosting.com/forums/free-hosting/143498-free-site-not-opening.html
That was on Starka when I've checked last time if I remember correctly, now account does not exist:
http://x10hosting.com/forums/free-hosting/143491-temporarily-unavailable.html
I don't know which websites/servers, I don't see it provided in the topics:
http://x10hosting.com/forums/free-hosting/143487-why-does-my-website-not-work.html
http://x10hosting.com/forums/free-hosting/143483-my-sites-down.html
http://x10hosting.com/forums/free-hosting/143478-unreachable.html
So I found 8 topics.
For some websites pages were displayed in the form "The page you are looking for is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later." after a long waiting time. Remember that my monitor waits only 15 seconds and when I've tried manually - I did get such responce in more than 15 seconds, so obviously my monitor shows red "time out".
@ Corey
No, the servers were not down at that time. They did work, but answer after a long time, more than 15 seconds or simply times out and with incorrect answer in the type of mentioned by me in the paragraph above. So my monitor shows "time out, >15 seconds waiting time". And I DID confirm my results at that time manually from three different locations. And I have (at least) that 8 above mentioned topics for confirmation of the problems.
If you wanted me to not monitor your servers from one location in Europe - you could wrote this at the very beginning, before I announced the service publicly. I've asked Bryon and Brandon that they forward my messages about it to you - did they forward it to you (before I announced the service on the forums publicly)? I hope they did.
PS.
I don't hide. But ban is not the civilized method to do such things in my opinion, simple message sent to me either through PM or better through email (address available in the footer of my pages) with request to hide the results from public is a much much better and civilized solution. I'm a serious person and every time when I've informed admins of various webhosts about starting my service - before announcing it publicly, just like I did it in here, too - and the admins/owners replied me that they don't want me to show results publicly - I respect their decission and results are hidden and no-one even knows that such monitoring exists.
By the way, rethorical question: if some customer, any customer, either of your free or paid services, will monitor the server that he's on by himself - he has such right to check availability of his own website, right? - using methods that don't match to your other monitoring methods/results - you'll simply ban the service of your client?... Your customer.
I'll have to remember this one... No consent is the same as consent. What's the point in asking if you're going to carry on regardless of receiving a response?
Re. the last part; there is a slight difference between self-monitoring for your own use and providing a (evidently) flaky reporting service for others. (...)
I'm not sure if I understand you correctly, but if you refer to me asking admins for responce before publishing my service - I've wrote twice that if they have nothing against I will make it public. After second time I had only one reply about hostnames which I removed and asked again (third time) if they have anything more against existence of my service - no responce. So in the fourth message I've wrote that because of no responce I assume that they have nothing against and I'll publish it at that and that day so if any comments, please respond - no reply again. I think I did put enough effort on my end to get an opinion from admins before publishing it.
As I wrote above - I've asked admins before publishing it. And my last paragraph with rethorical question was about: ban vs. message "please, turn it off". Really ban is the only way?... Even if not the only - why the first thing to think about instead of simply send an email request for this or that to the author of service?
If admins want me to UNpublish my service - I am awaiting for email message with request for it. And as quickly as I'll be online I'll hide the results from being publicly available. Eventually I'll ask for the reason and give my arguments to re-consider the decission trying to start a constructive conversation between admins/owners of two services (hosting and monitoring).
I do not provide any "flaky reporting service". I am putting as much effort into reliability as possible on my end. Every result that I have possibility I check manually from different locations and I'm 99+% sure of reliability of my results as to accessibility to the servers for a regular visitors. But as it's only 99+% sure, not 100% - that's why my service is clearly described as "for guidance only".
Check my other monitoring service that exists for more than a year (can be easily found with Google or whatever) - it's used as reliable and useful even by the admins of that other free host. It was used by former owner/admin and is used by current owner, too. Recently system admin of that host even posted a screenshot from my service, not from any other, to show something to users on the support forum while there were problems with one of the servers. Results of that monitoring can be confirmed with another similar service provided by someone else from Great Britain. So... I'm really 99+% sure of reliability of my service and if any doubts I always put much effort into tests if there is really nothing wrong on my end.
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Do you have doubts - how it's possible that three servers (Chopin, Starka, Stoli) are often reported by my service as "time out" at the exactly same time? I had doubts, too, I was very suspicious of why is that and really triple checked everything on my end. My results of accessibility to the servers are correct and confirmed - whenever I'm online - from different locations. It's suspicious even for me, but I'm pretty sure my results.
If you check my archives - it started at the November 21st. Before November 21st there was no sign of such thing that these three servers are very slow/unresponsible at the exactly same time. Maybe something has been change in the configuration at that time?... I don't know, pure guess work.
Lack of response does not equate to acceptance.
And I'd say that the comments re banning the ip if discovered constitutes a request to cease the service.
Plus, with regards to funds... Banner ads?
What about when your GSM services provider, your bank, whatever makes changes in the agreement with you? There is usually a note that if you won't cancel your services in X days or you don't contact at all that's mean that you do accept new agreement.