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  • vikty
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2007
    • 104

    #1

    WEB-Monitoring Passing Header parameters

    Hi,

    I am monitoring a web site, but I don't know how to pass the headers parameters for the monitoring.

    If i don't pass these parameters I receve a bad pages like "session expire" or incomplite pages...

    How can I pass these paramenters?????
  • jpriceit
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 12

    #2
    Ancient, but unanswered and relevent to my interests.

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    • surlyjake
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2007
      • 28

      #3
      Originally posted by vikty
      Hi,

      I am monitoring a web site, but I don't know how to pass the headers parameters for the monitoring.

      If i don't pass these parameters I receve a bad pages like "session expire" or incomplite pages...

      How can I pass these paramenters?????
      I'm not sure i completely understand your question, but i think you can solve your problem by customizing a curl command into a temp file:

      curl -param1 -param2 http://yoursite/tester.php > /tmp/testfile.response

      then use a userparameter in your agentd to extract the info you are looking for. I haven't found all the flexibility i need inside of the built in web monitoring and have had to resort to this for NTLM authentication issues on IIS servers.

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      • jpriceit
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2008
        • 12

        #4
        Awesome, after looking at the curl documentation it looks like I may be able to make this work. I had not gotten around to using curl before but I've hear it mentioned for quite a few years.

        Thanks for the tip!

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