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Send String Help
I'm trying to create a send string to test a site on a IIS Server. I've used a similar send string for a while now with a linux host no problem. Basically the URL is www.domain.org
When I test curl -vk https://www.domain.org I get a good responese and a 200 OK
So my send string is GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: www.domain.org\r\nConnection: Close\r\n\r\n My Receive String is 200 OK Monitor Type HTTPS
This comes back as down. Does this send string look correct?
Robert
4 Replies
- PeteWhite
Employee
looks good to me - amolari
Cirrostratus
it looks good. The receive string is a match on headers+body. I advise you to enable the monitor debugging (this can be found in the pool member UI screen, advanced option). Then you can tail the file that will be created in /var/log/monitors/
It will show detailed information about the send / receive packets and why it's not matching.
Do not forget to disable the monitor debug afterwards, to save disk space :-)
- Josiah_39459Historic F5 Account
send string looks good. the next step would be to capture and decrypt the monitor traffic. if you can't figure out exactly the issue, you could diff it with your curl request, or even use the entire curl request (it adds many additional headers besides Host and Connection) as your monitor send string.
- imeliran
Nimbostratus
Hey you get answer? i got the same issue thanks in advance
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