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From: | Tino Hendricks |
Subject: | Re: check URL with basic auth |
Date: | Wed, 26 Aug 2015 15:39:21 +0200 |
Gerrit, I for myself only check the availability of the _login_procedure_, like check host myhost with address example.com if failed port 443 send "GET /directory_name HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: example.com:443\r\n\r\n" expect "HTTP/[0-9\.]{3} 401 .*Authorization.*" timeout 20 seconds for 2 times within 3 cycles then alert Works like a charm but YMMV! Or I’d go for a script and check the output as described here: Best, Tino Hi all, I need to check the availability of a web page that requires basic auth. The best thing I could come up with so far looks like this: --- if failed url http://user:address@hidden:80/doc/Main_Display.html then alert --- This would probably work, but in my case both the username and the password are empty (yes, I know that's stupid, but I cannot change it). However, when using --- if failed url http://:@192.168.160.111:80/doc/Main_Display.html then alert --- monit complains about the syntax: --- fe1 # monit -t /etc/monit.d/host.conf:3: syntax error ':' --- Please note that curl with --user set to ":" fetches this page just fine, so I could go for an external script. However, it looks like this is merely some kind of parsing issue. Is there a way to make the URL work inside monit? My monit version is 5.12.2 (if that matters). cu Gerrit |
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