I haven't tried it for http, but since !telnet works to test that telnet is NOT up, I would think it would work for http as well. For https, you have to give it a url anyway, so include the port in the urls and put an ! in front of the one you want to be down. Right? Steve
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Ryan Novosielski <novosirj at umdnj.edu>wrote:
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Hi folks,
Read the docs and it's not clear to me -- is there a way to specify that http should be down? Similarly, is there some kind of way to say that https should be available on one port, but another port should not be? Would I have to instead use the ports test (undesirable here -- load balanced host and nothing to run an agent on).
Thanks for your help in advance. I run 4.2.x but info about 4.3.x if different would be helpful too.
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