check_http with authentication

Pete Dewell pete.dewell at volteurope.com
Mon Nov 1 14:08:13 CET 2004


I hadn't, but it gives the same 401 response.

Pete

Gerd Mueller wrote:

> Hi Pete,
> 
> did you tried user at ntdomain as user?
> 
> Gerd
> 
> Am Mo, den 01.11.2004 schrieb Pete Dewell um 13:23:
> 
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm trying to set up a check_http command with authentication on an IIS 
>>server that requires the NT domain to be entered as part of the 
>>authentication.
>>
>>The command I am using is :-
>>
>>check_http 10.1.1.1 -a NTdomain\user:password
>>
>>I can't seem to get this to authenticate via Nagios (always returns 
>>401), although it works fine in Firefox/Netscape/Mozilla browsers. I've 
>>tried escaping the \, quotes, and a few other things, to no avail.
>>
>>Has anybody managed to do this before, or is the only way to get this to 
>>work to use a "-e 401" option on the command, and expect a "not 
>>authorised" message?
>>
>>Pete Dewell
> 
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen aus Nürnberg,
> 
> Gerd Müller
> 

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