I do the same (add https site to monitor), and the sslcert test populates
itself, 2 weeks before expiration it goes yellow and 2-3 days before, it
goes red.
SSL certificate for https://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ expires in 547 days
Server certificate:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com
start date: 2023-02-27 17:04:27 GMT
expire date:2025-02-26 17:04:27 GMT
key size:4096
issuer:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
signature algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
Cipher used: ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256 bits)
Gab
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 10:12?PM IO Support <user-a65af99e49c9@xymon.invalid>
wrote:
I just add the https://namehere.com test into my hosts.cfg file and it
tests the http status and auto populates an sslcert column that shows the
https info you're looking for.
Sample line:
0.0.0.0 WebPage.com # https://webpage.com
Thank You,
Kris Springer
Systems Admin
I/O Network user-ec409170f548@xymon.invalid https://www.ionetworkadmin.com
On 8/28/23 16:46, Vernon Everett wrote:
Hi all
Haven't been using Xymon for many years, but I now have a small client
looking for a lightweight and cost-effective (free) monitoring solution,
and Zymon fitted the bill.
Most of the config and setup is coming back to me, but I'm a little stuck
on certs.
Some certs I can point Xymon directly to the URL, and I get the response I
want.
Others are (multiple) certs on my Xymon client server, not related to a
URL, but used by applications.
I cannot remember how we configure those to check for expiration.
Any tips appreciated.
Regards
Vernon
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