SSL option for check_http?

Russell Scibetti russell at quadrix.com
Thu Jan 30 23:42:46 CET 2003


When you ran ./configure for the plugins, it couldn't find any SSL 
libraries, so it didn't include the -S (--ssl) options in check_http. 
 When you run ./configure, watch the output to see why its not finding 
your SSL libraries.

Russell Scibetti

DM wrote:

> Does anyone know what happened to the SSL option (-S in previous 
> versions)
>
> for the latest version of the check_http plugin?
>
>  
>
> - David
>
>  
>
> user at host:/usr/local/src/nagios10/nagios-plugins-1.3.0-beta2/plugins 
> <mailto:user at host:/usr/local/src/nagios10/nagios-plugins-1.3.0-beta2/plugins> 
> > ./check_http -h
> check_http (nagios-plugins 1.3.0-beta2) 1.12
> The nagios plugins come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may redistribute
> copies of the plugins under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
> For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING.
> Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Ethan Galstad/Karl DeBisschop < 
> kdebisschop at users.sourceforge.net 
> <mailto:kdebisschop at users.sourceforge.net> >
>
>  
>
> This plugin tests the HTTP service on the specified host. It can test
> normal (http) and secure (https) servers, follow redirects, search for
> strings and regular expressions, check connection times, and report on
> certificate expiration times.
>
>  
>
> Usage:
>  check_http (-H <vhost> | -I <IP-address>) [-u <uri>] [-p <port>]
>             [-w <warn time>] [-c <critical time>] [-t <timeout>] [-L]
>             [-a auth] [-f <ok | warn | critcal | follow>] [-e <expect>]
>             [-s string] [-r <regex> | -R <case-insensitive regex>]
>             [-P string]
>  check_http (-h | --help) for detailed help
>  check_http (-V | --version) for version information
> NOTE: One or both of -H and -I must be specified
>
>  
>
> Options:
>  -H, --hostname=ADDRESS
>     Host name argument for servers using host headers (virtual host)
>  -I, --IP-address=ADDRESS
>    IP address or name (use numeric address if possible to bypass DNS 
> lookup).
>  -e, --expect=STRING
>    String to expect in first (status) line of server response 
> (default: HTTP/1.)
>    If specified skips all other status line logic (ex: 3xx, 4xx, 5xx 
> processing)
>  -s, --string=STRING
>    String to expect in the content
>  -u, --url=PATH
>    URL to GET or POST (default: /)
>  -p, --port=INTEGER
>    Port number (default: 80)
>  -P, --post=STRING
>    URL encoded http POST data
>  -w, --warning=INTEGER
>    Response time to result in warning status (seconds)
>  -c, --critical=INTEGER
>    Response time to result in critical status (seconds)
>  -t, --timeout=INTEGER
>    Seconds before connection times out (default: 10)
>  -a, --authorization=AUTH_PAIR
>    Username:password on sites with basic authentication
>  -L, --link=URL
>    Wrap output in HTML link (obsoleted by urlize)
>  -f, --onredirect=<ok|warning|critical|follow>
>    How to handle redirected pages
>  -v, --verbose
>     Show details for command-line debugging (do not use with nagios 
> server)
>  -h, --help
>     Print detailed help screen
>  -V, --version
>     Print version information
>

-- 
Russell Scibetti
Quadrix Solutions, Inc.
http://www.quadrix.com
(732) 235-2335, ext. 7038


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