Revision history for Net::Prober 0.11 - Mon Jan 8 09:35:00 Europe/Oslo 2014 Fixed t/tcp.t and t/port-names.t test failures on Windows platform: http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/bfda167b-6d80-1014-b726-584155012b15 0.10 - Mon Jan 7 17:05:00 Europe/Oslo 2014 Added arbitrary HTTP method probing, with POST requests support, including request body and HTTP headers. 0.09 - Fri Nov 29 11:03:01 Europe/Oslo 2013 Added "up_status_re" option (regular expression) to HTTP probe class, to allow custom regular expressions when matching against response HTTP status to determine good health. F.ex. this allows for 404 responses to be considered good health indicators (host up rather than down). Added a "reason" value in the HTTP probe results, so you can consult it to know why an HTTP probe failed. Note that this is only available for HTTP probes for now. 0.08 - Sat Mar 9 12:06:20 Europe/Oslo 2013 Disabled log to syslog by default by popular demand. Seems a more sensible default. 0.07 - Mon Aug 6 15:50:55 Europe/Oslo 2012 Net::Prober now requires perl 5.10.0, which was released in 2007. Fixed icmp probing on Win32 when user has no admin powers. Thanks to CPAN testers once again! 0.06 - Tue Jul 17 09:22:19 Europe/Oslo 2012 Changed 'proto' to 'protocol' in the probe arguments (...) Changed default ping protocol when you don't have superuser privileges. tcp pings in most cases report hosts down incorrectly. IMAP probing through SSL doesn't work at the moment. 0.05 - Wed Oct 26 16:10:36 Europe/Oslo 2011 Fixed a flapping test in t/http.t due to some changes in the tested website content. 0.04 - Sun Jul 31 09:49:44 Europe/Oslo 2011 Fixed a port name conversion test failure on Solaris. Thanks to CPAN testers report by Jost Krieger: http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/4b4e759a-b8d9-11e0-90f5-ce1b785ebe45 0.03 - Sat May 21 09:39:01 Australia/Melbourne 2011 Removed all '//' operator usage to make the module work on perl < 5.10 0.02 - Thu May 19 20:38:58 Australia/Melbourne 2011 Make sure probe_http() returns "ok" as "0" or "1" and not blank. That happened for connection refused errors for example. 0.01 - Thu May 19 09:25:01 Australia/Melbourne 2011 First CPAN release