I have several DotNetNuke websites that I need to perform a check on. They all use a MS SQL backend and I am trying to write a check command using the synthetic web test wizard but have found out that because DotNetNuke uses multipart/form-data as the post method and carries over many uniqur variables like _SESSIONSTATE & others it has proven to be impossible.
I simply wanted to write a script that logs in and searches for text strings as it navigates through 5 pages. Again, it is a no go with webinject.
My question: Does anyone know of any other check scripts that can be used to test against a DotNetNuke website?
Here is the exact problem I am having: http://www.webinject.org/cgi-bin/forums ... 1124949886
Thanks
Phil
DotNetNuke & Webinject tests...
Re: DotNetNuke & Webinject tests...
No luck on this one huh? I was really hoping Nagios Enterprises had a solution.
Thanks
Phil
Thanks
Phil
Re: DotNetNuke & Webinject tests...
Unfortunately we do not have a way around this. I'm currently looking into seeing if this can be implemented with the forked WebInject (since it seems it has long since been inactive by its previous owner Corey, who was the proprietor of the copy that is currently installed with Nagios XI) which can be found here:
https://github.com/sni/Webinject/tree/master/Webinject
However, at this point there is no script to do this at this point.
https://github.com/sni/Webinject/tree/master/Webinject
However, at this point there is no script to do this at this point.
Nicholas Scott
Former Nagios employee
Former Nagios employee