check_http with regex on redirects

Justin T Pryzby justinp at norchemlab.com
Fri Aug 2 21:34:08 CEST 2013


Try -f follow ?

justinp at cerberus:~$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_http -h |grep -- -f
       [-b proxy_auth] [-f <ok|warning|critcal|follow|sticky|stickyport>]
 -f, --onredirect=<ok|warning|critical|follow|sticky|stickyport>

On Fri, Aug 02, 2013 at 03:13:41PM -0400, james wrote:
> We were using an old version of check_http, 1.4.10, to look for the regex 
> '</html>' on our sites using check_http. Recently we upgraded to a 
> different server (from centos to ubuntu) and re-installed nagios using the 
> package system. Now we are at version 1.4.15 of check_http and this no 
> longer returns OK status for sites where the page is redrected or rewritten 
> i get this instead:
> 
> HTTP CRITICAL: HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently - pattern not found - 402 
> bytes in 0.222 second response time 
> 
> I'm not sure if it's a platform difference or something that changes in the 
> plugin. Any advice for getting this check to complete successfully again?
> 
> 

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