domain hijacking: using Nagios to monitor 100s (possibly 1000s) of domains / hosts

Rogelio Bastardo scubacuda at gmail.com
Tue Jul 10 21:53:57 CEST 2007


I've got several hundred important domains that need to be checked for
domain hijacking.  I'm assuming that this is as easy as "check_dns -H
domain.com -s (nameserver) -A (expected IP)"
How well will method scale to several thousand?

Someone I know recently said that he has to worry about close to 300,000
domains getting possibly hijacked. Is this beyond Nagios at this point?
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