On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Samantha Edwards wrote:

> First post so please bear with me. I am looking to see if there is
> anyway that I would be able to have nagios accept a HTTP 401 as a valid
> response from a server?  I'm running Nagios version 2.0b3 and have only
> been sorting through - here's my command definition, which I believe is
> generic

>From the Help page of thjis command:

-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)

Hugo.

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