Hi,
I need help with converting below 2 CURL commands into check_http command,
curl -v -H Content-Type: application/json -X POST -d
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a check_http test for a web server but am having
some difficulty.
I can do the test using curl from the command line but I want to know
if I can do it with the check_http utility.
This is what it looks like using curl
curl --data-ascii
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Subject: [Nagios-users] help with check_http
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a check_http test for a web server but am having
some difficulty.
I can do the test using curl from the command line but I want to know
if I can
Hello folks!
Im runing nagios on my Linux (fedora 5) box. My http service is working ok,
but when I try check_http -H servername.domainname or check_http -I
192.168.13.2 it answers
HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
But if I try check_http -H someclientserver who runs another version of
Hello folks!
Im runing nagios on my Linux (fedora 5) box. My http service
is working ok, but when I try check_http -H
servername.domainname or check_http -I
192.168.13.2 it answers
HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
Your web server is asking for a username and password.
But if
hi!
are you sure, that servername.domainname is not returning a 403-status? what
does a webbrowser answer?
greetinx
gottfried
Am Donnerstag 02 November 2006 12:42 schrieb German C. Basisty:
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---[ Im runing nagios on my Linux (fedora 5) box. My http service is working
ok,