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{bb} badtest tag from bbgen not working
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- Subject: {bb} badtest tag from bbgen not working
- From: Shane Presley <shane.presley@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 18:04:19 -0500
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Hello,
I'm using bbgen version 3.3 to define some bad tests. For example
this line works great:
10.10.10.21 server.domain.com # ssh badssh:1:2:5
But ssh is obviously defined in /etc/services
I also have some tests that use port 80. But normally 80 shows up as
http. For some servers I want the column name to be XML. So I define
it like this:
10.10.10.22 server2.domain.com # xml:80:s
Works fine, tests 80 and labels it as XML.
But if I want to add the bbgen "badtest" to this...
10.10.10.22 server2.domain.com # xml:80:s badxml:1:2:5
That doesn't seem to work. No errors reported, but I get
e-mails/alerts after just one failure of XML/port 80. Is there
another way to structure this?
Thanks
Shane
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