If you haven't configured the TCP Port checking regexp, it will only be "valid"
when the response is bigger than I think 20 characters.
I would like to see the output of the poller for that interface.
Javier
Christian R. Talsness wrote:
I have my JFFNMS monitoring 3 devices that are behind a router doing NAT
by forwarding a public port to their web interfaces. Every other time
the poller runs it tells me that the content is invalid. Before I
started monitoring the content on the ports they would periodically
report back that the port is closed, but it wasn't this consistent. When
I run the poller manually from the command line, it seems to pass every
time, but when JFFNMS runs it automatically it fails ever other time. I
have tried adjusting the time span between times these interfaces are
polled, but it makes no difference. Has anyone seen behavior like this
before or have an explanation as to why this is happening?
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