Problem with check_http and a Cisco CSS 11501

Scott Frazer sfrazer at duoconsulting.com
Wed Feb 28 04:36:39 CET 2007


No change from a Fedora Core 6 installation.  I'm becoming increasingly sure it's a problem with the way the CSS is responding to the test.  I'll have to get a packet capture going...

On 2/27/07 4:25 PM, "Hugo van der Kooij" <hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org> wrote:

I suggest you setup a packet capture and trace the specific sessions. It
should tell you exactly if the CSS is just becoming darn slow with replies
or it has to do something with your server.

...

I would not waste anytime on building a new server untill you know what is
going on based on the packet capture.

Depending on the exact CSS settings this may just be a CSS noting a DoS
condition.

Perhaps I need to fire up my old CSS and see what happens. (I actually
still have an ArrowPoint CSS ;-)

Hugo.

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