Am 09.11.2011 um 22:33 schrieb Kimberly McKinnis: > I'm using the stock Nagios 3 package from aptitude on Ubuntu. I wrote a > new check using check_http, but the -L isn't entirely doing what I'd > expect. Do I need to set something else somewhere in Nagios to get browser > renderable code? I've tried both Firefox and Safari on MacOSX Lion. > > My check: > define command{ > command_name check-livepass-gateways > command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_http -L -H > <obfuscated host> -u <obfuscated uri> -t 5 -R 'unknown' --invert-regex > } > > > > My check spits out the raw html code instead of actually making it a link: > <A > HREF="obfuscated URL" > target="_blank">HTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 13878 bytes in 0.304 > second response time </A>
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