Well I tried writing a wrapper script to see what check_http was actually
receiving. The answer would appear to be absolutely nothing, in
fact check_http is never even getting called. Something in the parameters would
appear to be causing nagios to throw an exception when
trying to make the call that is caught and treated as a critical error with a
null reply.
When I went through the -A parameter and escaped every non-standard character
everything burst into life, the wrapper reported the correct
string and check_http reported the site as up.
Clearly that whereas bash only needs $ and ` escaping within inverted commas
nagios must have a larger list, including I would guess either the ; or the :
Thanks for the help
Paul Willis
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