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Is there a website monitoring software?
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At work, the task arose to gain full control over the many sites / domains / hosting (etc.) of the holding. Receive - received.
The problem is that you need to manage to control logins-passwords and the expiration date of domains/hostings (as well as cms licenses ) in case of non-payment. With a regular table, you understand, it is not convenient to work.
Please advise a program to control the above. Also, control over the availability of the site from the outside (in case it has fallen) will not interfere.
UPD : I will add that, by and large, I need a convenient "place" for the location of logins / passwords and the end time of the service in case of non-payment. As well as constant small monitoring of the availability of sites.
UPD 2: Undesirable, but you can even paid.
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If all sites are located on a shared hosting (you do not administer the server), then using Nagios and the like, IMHO, is somewhat redundant, although, of course, they have a number of advantages, first of all, flexibility. Especially if you just need to check available / unavailable. For such monitoring, Ya.Metrika or a similar service is enough, which will send you a letter if the site is unavailable.
It is better to store multiple passwords in a special password manager. This is a software that carefully encrypts all passwords and it becomes very difficult to access them without a key. Only after transferring the passwords from the tablet, do not forget to properly overwrite the Excel file so that no traces of it remain on the disk.
It is really logical to keep the payment term for domains and hosting in a calendar like that provided by Google or Yandex. They will warn about the event by letter and SMS. But this is not a mandatory measure, it is enough just to make sure that all notifications that the payment period is coming to an end (and all hosters and registrars send them regularly) fall into your mailbox.
But so that it's all at once, and in one place - this is unlikely.
There are not many such systems. For example, there is Nagios - https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagios
To answer more specifically, write what kind of logins-passwords (regular sql database or ActiveDirectory) and where you monitor domains / hosting.
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