[smokeping-users] EchoPingHttp

Schneider, Andreas Andreas.Schneider at Vishay.com
Tue Jul 1 14:58:12 CEST 2008


Hello,
im not very familiar with the echoping stuff. But i found out that i use version 6.0.2 on Debian 4.0
I tried with the -R option but nothing changed. Still got "HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized". 
Do i have to change the echoping.pm ? But what should i change?
 
Kind regards,
Andreas

 
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Von: smokeping-users-bounces at lists.oetiker.ch im Auftrag von G.W. Haywood
Gesendet: Sa 28.06.2008 12:30
An: Schneider, Andreas
Cc: smokeping-users at lists.oetiker.ch
Betreff: Re: [smokeping-users] EchoPingHttp



Hi there,

On Fri, 27 Jun 2008, Schneider, Andreas wrote:

> i want to monitor a SharePoint Website with EchoPingHttp. But i always get 100% packet loss.
> When i run echoping from commandline with the -v switch i got message ...401 Unauthorized.
> OK, the SharePoint is a local Intranet and works together with ActiveDirectory authentication.
> So, is there a way to send authorization, so that echopinghttp is not refused?

If I were doing this I wouldn't want to send authorization, because it
might add a significant amount of unnecessary overhead.  Instead, I'd
request a URL which would cause a 301 response from the server.  I'd
use EchoPingHttp's 'accept_redirects' option so that a 301 is treated
as a normal response, not an error.

The accept_redirects option gives the '-R' switch to echoping, so you
need a recent version of echoping which will understand it.  The version
that I use on Debi d to patch EchoPingHttp.pm to
prevent the switch from being used.

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73,
Ged.

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