check_http for ssl woes..

Subhendu Ghosh sghosh at sghosh.org
Fri May 9 18:33:40 CEST 2003


you are missing the -S option for ssl-enabled sites

port-numbers don't always relate to the protocol.

-sg

On Fri, 9 May 2003, Ian Farr wrote:

> Hello all,
>  
> I am trying to get check_http working with some SSL sites, and have not had
> much success. Here is what I have done.
>  
> I downloaded the 1.3.0 plugins and ran the configure script with the
> --enable-SSL --with-openssl=<dir> options, and make all && make install.
>  
> Everything works for HTTP sites, but wheneve I try someting like this:
>  
>  check_http -I <IPADDRESS> -R "textToSearchFor" -p 443 -v it just times out
> and returns nothing.
>  
> Am I missing something? is there another way to call the check_http to
> enable SSL - or can I just specify 443 as the port?
>  
> Sorry if this is a "silly" question, but I have searched around and not had
> much luck.
>  
> Thanks for any help...
> 
> ____________________ 
> Ian Farr 
> Director of Network Infrastructure 
> Oceanwide.com 
> 514-289-9090 ext 234 
> 
>  
> 

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