![]() Next, select Add OAuth2 authorization request to create the request and display expanded settings. OAuth2 authorization request-Enter the Access token URL and give the request a Name (if the default is insufficient). To enhance synthetic monitor security, Dynatrace blocks monitors from sending requests to a local host (for example, localhost or 127.0.0.1). Next, select Add HTTP request to create the request and display expanded settings. HTTP request-Enter the request URL, enter the request Name (if the default is insufficient), and select an HTTP method. Specify the request type ( Choose request type) and enter the basic request settings. You can switch between visual and script mode as you set up your monitor. Script mode enables you to view and edit request settings as a JSON script. Visual mode (default) enables you to view and set up HTTP requests through UI controls. (After the monitor has been created, you can manage tags from the HTTP monitor details page. You can choose from auto-complete suggestions as you type or create your own. Select Add tag to apply manually created tags to the monitor. This name should generally describe all the requests in this HTTP monitor. Name this HTTP monitor-Enter a name (up to 500 characters) for the synthetic monitor. Create an HTTP monitorįrom the Dynatrace menu, go to Synthetic > Create a synthetic monitor > Create an HTTP monitor. ![]() See Requirements for private Synthetic locations for more information on supported Windows and Linux versions. ![]() See Create a private Synthetic location for details on using ActiveGate for Synthetic Monitoring. HTTP monitors can be run from our global public or private Synthetic locations, or from cluster-wide private locations in Dynatrace Managed. Because HTTP monitors can be executed by an Environment ActiveGate, you can use them to check the availability of internal resources that are inaccessible from outside your network. You can create synthetic HTTP monitors to check the availability of your resources-websites or API endpoints.
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