Check_http
Klisowski Rafał
RKlisowski at era.pl
Tue Aug 5 08:40:13 CEST 2003
> If you know that you will always get a 404 then you could use
>
> $USER1$/check_http -H $ARG1$ -e 404
Thanx a lot, Karl. ;-)
This will ease monitoring IIS serwers with no nrpe on it.
They authorize user in W2K domain so nagios for them looks like an intruder a they give 404. Thanx!
R.
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