No cookies in check_http, I'm afraid. It would be a nightmare enhance it to hold sessions.

If you are good with perl, look at WWW::Mechanize. This allows you to store cookies and interact with a website as if you were a browser. We use this to login to monitor a betting site and retrieve funds information.

On 17 Aug 2006, at 12:18, Hari Sekhon wrote:

Hi,
   I've got check_http doing a login which works fine and I'm using the 
-- to make sure I can fetch the secured page it's 
redirected to.

The problem is that when the page is fetched it is fetched without the 
previously supplied credentials and therefore I get a login page instead 
of the page within the secure area.

I really really need to get the page in the secure area. Does anybody 
know how to make it store and use the credentials for the redirect. It's 
obviously not using it's cookie and I've looked through the --help but 
it makes not mention of cookies...


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