> Hi ,
> 
> I tried to use check_http plugin again address that is running on IIS.
> 
> There is authorization in format: domain\user adn password
> So I did:
> ./check_http -t 40 -H my_http_address -a domain\nuser:pwd
> 
Why do you use "\n" before the user? Did you try a \\user? One \ for the 
bash and one for the plugin?

Regards,
Hendrik


Thanks for you answer Henrik.
Of course \n and other credentials are not real. 
I also used double \\ but the result is the same:
HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized

When I tried to login through browser it works

thx

br

pet
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