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Re: [hobbit] Need syntax eyes on badtest entry
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- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Need syntax eyes on badtest entry
- From: Torsten Richter <bb4 (at) richter-it.net>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 18:23:02 +0200
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Hi,
I am pretty sure that there is no such thing as badhttps only badhttp.
Just try without the 's' and it should work.
At least for my servers I have the badhttp even for https URLs and it is
working as expected.
HTH
Torsten
On 23.06.2010 16:55, Xymon User in Richmond wrote:
> I'm trying to give a little resiliency to reporting on an Outlook Web
> Access server that intermittently returns bad https results without
> visibly disrupting user services. "badhttps" doesn't seem to be working
> for me. I have:
>
> xx.xxx.xx.xxx webmail.example.com # noconn noping
> https://webmail.vita.example.com/Exchweb/bin/auth/owalogon.asp
> badhttps:2:3:5 \
> COMMENT:"external prod Shared E-mail Web Interface"
>
> IP and hostname are of course obfuscated. It's on two lines, as indicated
> by the "\". But it still appears to go red on a single https failure.
> Can anyone out there point out my error?
>
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