I am seem to be the Perl evangelist, but I believe you could write check
that would use http/1.1 in perl
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From: "Dirk Bulinckx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [SA-list] HTTP/1.1


> Currently it only does HTTP/1.0
> There is no registry hack to change that.
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> Subject: [SA-list] HTTP/1.1
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> Does the URL Check pass the HOST header per HTTP/1.1?  If not, is there a
> way to pass this in the request header?  We have a new site using
Netegrity
> SiteMinder security, and SiteMinder requires the HOST header variable even
> for unprotected resources on IIS.  We think maybe this is why all our URL
> checks (no authentication) are failing as "failed due to Timeout" ---
> probably due to a redirect to an error page about missing header
> information.  We are using SA 3.3.1132.
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> Thanks,
>
> Mike
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