Re: Check_http bug ?

"Karl DeBisschop" <[email protected]> Thu, 19 Dec 2002 13:24:05 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.network.netsaint.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Warrick FitzGerald writes: 

> 
>> Dear Sir, 
>>
>> While there are problems with check_http, this may not be one of them. 
>>
>> I have to access your site via a proxy but here is what I see (from
> the 
>> CLI)
> 
> Thanks very much for the reply, but I think your proxy is what is fixing
> the problem for you. Remember the proxy is relaying your connection,
> which means that it dissects your request and then rebuilds it to make
> the backend request.  
> 
> I believe that in your case the proxy you are using (squid most likely)
> has been around for quite some time and caters for such minor mistakes,
> and then makes a correctly structured request when if fetches the
> source.  
> 
> If you be so kind as to do a tcpdump on the proxy, I would guess that
> this is the case. I very much appreciate the help, and realize that you
> have better things to do, so if there is anyone else that could test
> this (not through a proxy)and post the results I would love to know the
> outcome.

I removed a spurious CRLF in the nagios plugins CVS (line 653). 

That fixes the problem for me. Change is committed. 

(BTW - there is no longer active work in netsaint plugins) 

 --
Karl 



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