I have added this site into my trusted sites in Explorer under tools
options security it works fine and does not require a login. Does
Whatsup use my current domain login from my local machine to try to
login to the site or does it use its own user id? Can I somehow add
Whatsup id to active directory? Would something like this work?


Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Symons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 5:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Need to log in to website before doing
acontent scan


There are two issues here.

1) Net Tools states that the name is not resolved.  It has assumed that
the string:

    "username:password@"

..is part of the hostname and has attempted to include that as part of a
DNS lookup. Apart from anything else, ":" and "@" are not legal
characters in a hostname.  However, none of this really matters anyway
because the tool cannot handle the other critical part of the login -
the base64 encoding of the Authorization Header.  But I've gone ahead
and logged this as a feature request.

2) The second issue (how to monitor a web page that requires login) can
be handled. To answer the question, I give you some text I have knocked
together as an update to the existing Knowledge Base article:

http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/WG-20010522-DM01.htm

===========

This can be done by adding an Authorization HTTP Header to the SEND
string in your "HTTP Content Scan" service check.  To set this up, you
will need a network protocol analyzer such as Ethereal, Microsoft
Network Monitor, or Network Associates Sniffer.

If the URL, for example, is:

    http://not-any.com/reports/quarterly/inventory_index.html


..then use the analyzer to capture the login string from your web
browser to the web page. Login to the web page.
The packet sniffer will capture the encoded login authentication i.e.:

"Authorization: Basic 3xXw32tl99DxpE="

This Header will be unique to the website and thus it will only be
usable for that website.

Next, copy the "HTTP Content Scan" service definition, creating a new
definition that you will use to monitor just this site, and modify the
SEND string to include both the Authorization Header  and the details of
the specific page that you are checking.

Thus,  in v7.0, the definition:

Send=GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nAccept: */*\r\nUser-Agent:
Ipswitch_Whatsup/4.0\r\n\r\n
Expect=~.*</html>

would become:

Send=GET /reports/quarterly/inventory_index.html HTTP/1.0\r\nAccept:
*/*\r\nUser-Agent: Ipswitch_Whatsup/4.0\r\nAuthorization: Basic
3xXw32tl99DxpE=\r\n\r\n
Expect=~.*</html>

Note that the above Send lines are intended to be single lines.  They
may need to be unwrapped if they display as more than one line as you
are reading this article.

Advice on how to modify the Expect string is contained here:

http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/WG-19990924-DM02.htm

==========

Hope this helps.

Mark Symons
Ipswitch, Inc
Augusta GA

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bryant, Rob
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Need to log in to website before doing a
content scan


I have a intranet website that I can get to using
http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the address bar.
When using net tools it states name not resolved. I need to find a way
to add it to either my custom service to login first or add it to the
properties of that server inside my map. Anyone here know how to do
that?


Rob



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