Web Detector Use this detector to find and assign services based on HTTP. Detector facts Implementation org.opennms.netmgt.provision.detector.web.WebDetector Configuration and use Table 1. Optional parameters for the Web service detector Parameter Description Default authEnable Whether to enable basic authentication. false authPassword Password required for authentication. admin authPreemtive Whether to send basic authentication even if the site did not ask for it. true authUser Username required for authentication. admin headers Optional headers to pass in the HTTP request. none ipMatch Matches against specific IP addresses or patterns. Use filters here to match single addresses or ranges. Substring match by default (see note below regarding regular expressions). none path The relative URL to call in the request. / port Port of the web server the detector is connecting to. 80 queryString The query string to add to the URL after a ? (for example, foo=bar&baz=zot). none responseRange Range for allowed HTTP error codes from the response. 100-399 responseText Text to look for in the response body. This will be matched against every line, and it will be considered a success at the first match. Substring match by default (see note below regarding regular expressions). none retries none Number of attempts to test a service’s up/down status. schema Protocol/scheme to use. http serviceName A custom service name to identify this service. WEB timeout Timeout in milliseconds to wait for a response. 2000 useHttpV1 True/false whether to use HTTP 1.0 or 1.1. false useSSLFilter If true, certificate verification is skipped. false useSystemProxy Should the system-wide proxy settings be used? Configure system proxy settings via system properties. false userAgent Set the user agent field in HTTP header to identify the OpenNMS monitor. OpenNMS WebMonitor virtualHost Set the virtual host field in HTTP header. In case of an HTTPS request, this is also the virtual domain to send as part of the TLS negotiation. none If there is a ~ at the beginning of the parameter, the rest of the string will be used as a regular expression pattern match, otherwise the match will be a substring one. The regular expression match is anchored at the beginning and end of the line, so you will likely need to put a .* on both sides of your pattern unless you are going to match on the entire line. Example configuration <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> <foreign-source date-stamp="2010-06-29T13:15:30.494+02:00" name="test" xmlns="http://xmlns.opennms.org/xsd/config/foreign-source"> <scan-interval>1d</scan-interval> <detector name="ServiceName" class="org.opennms.netmgt.provision.detector.web.WebDetector"> <parameter key="useSSLFilter" value="true"/> <parameter key="port" value="443"/> <parameter key="schema" value="https"/> <parameter key="timeout" value="5000"/> <parameter key="responseText" value="~^.*WoooRegEx.*$"/> <parameter key="path" value="/login.jsp"/> </detector> <policies/> </foreign-source> TCP Win32 Service