Checkhttp string

Hari Sekhon hpsekhon at googlemail.com
Mon Nov 12 18:15:55 CET 2007


don't you mean to use -u /index.aspx instead of putting it in the host 
part? ;-)

try something more along the lines of:

check_http -H www.mysite.com -u /index.aspx -s "string to look for"

-h

Hari Sekhon



Jerad Riggin wrote:
> How do I go about checking a specific page in a site?  I am able to
> successfully check a string on the default document for a site but if
> I specify for example index2.aspx in the host part of checkhttp, it
> throws an error.
>
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