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Is there a way in monitorr to monitor dnscrypt? I have it running at port 6666. A hack/workaround of some sort perhaps?
Currently, if you leave out "http:(s)" in the URL, you get a red error and can't save it, and DNS ports can't be checked via http pinging a port.
I've never dug into the code to see if maybe there's some other way to check if a port is open/active, so maybe those who have might know?
in PowerShell, I usually check ports like:
tnc my.domain.rocks -port 6666
Anything like that under the hood in Monitorr?
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@relink2013 I think we're SOL. It looks like this project is dead in the water. No updates in 3+ years, and there are still old, simple, pull requests that have even been ignored.
Is there a way in monitorr to monitor dnscrypt? I have it running at port 6666. A hack/workaround of some sort perhaps?
Currently, if you leave out "http:(s)" in the URL, you get a red error and can't save it, and DNS ports can't be checked via http pinging a port.
I've never dug into the code to see if maybe there's some other way to check if a port is open/active, so maybe those who have might know?
in PowerShell, I usually check ports like:
tnc my.domain.rocks -port 6666
Anything like that under the hood in Monitorr?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: