Hi,
We've recently changed one of our internal web portals from using basic LDAP authentication to use OpenAM (formerly SUN's OpenSSO).
Now any web service checks against this portal are failing.
The service check is the standard HTTP monitor. We have the host, URL and an authentication username:password pair. Redirect action is set to “Follow”.
If I access the URL directly from a browser and feed in the auth details it all works quite happily. However the service test returns this:
Text to look for:
tinyproxy 1.6.3
The page you requested was unavailable. The error code is listed below. In addition, the HTML file which has been configured as the page to be displayed when an error of this type was unavailable, with the … does not contain string Welcome to (Received 424 characters in response to '/home/home.go?aflag=1' from portal.wherever.com on port 80 in 0 seconds)
tinyproxy 1.6.3
The page you requested was unavailable. The error code is listed below. In addition, the HTML file which has been configured as the page to be displayed when an error of this type was unavailable, with the error code 2 (No such file or directory). Please contact your administrator.Access violation
Now I'm not sure if its down to having the intervening proxy but previously this was always required to make web service check work reliably.
Any ideas anyone?
Cheers
Joe