Thanks for the help and the command. However, since I know very little
about certs, here is the results:
[xymon at xymon1 etc]$ openssl s_client -connect quikfm.vcu.edu:443 -showcerts
CONNECTED(00000003)
write:errno=104
---
no peer certificate available
---
No client certificate CA names sent
---
SSL handshake has read 0 bytes and written 247 bytes
---
New, (NONE), Cipher is (NONE)
Secure Renegotiation IS NOT supported
Compression: NONE
Expansion: NONE
---
On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 7:56 PM, Phil Crooker <user-e8e31cd73303@xymon.invalid>
wrote:
Browsers are a pretty opaque tool for testing certificates because of
caching and locally stored certificates. Try openssl:
openssl s_client -connect hostname:443 -showcerts
You should see the whole chain of certificates going back to a root cert.
Are you missing an intermediate certificate? You may need to add it to the
ssl config in the webserver - in apache you can just concatenate your host
cert and the intermediate.
s_client shows the status of the connection at the bottom:
Verify return code: 0 (ok)
Not 0 is an error of course.
As s_client opens a connection, you need to CTRL-C to break out (or issue
an http command if you wish)
Hope that helps.
But now it simply refuses to get a valid https connection from the Xymon
server eventhough you can web-browse to it with no issues and the browser
says there is a valid https/cert/connection? Is there any place in Xymon I
can see why it is failing?
On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 3:39 PM, John Thurston <user-ce4d79d99bab@xymon.invalid>
wrote:
On 6/27/2017 11:17 AM, Zoltan Forray wrote:
We are constantly having issues with sslcert alerts going non-green
eventhough it says the cert is fine. Related to this is there being an
issue getting to the https page from the Xymon server yet I can access
it just fine from my browser.
Any failure to establish an SSL connection will result in an error under
sslcert. Could it be a failure to negotiate a secure connection due to an
unreliable network connection?
I suggest looking in the error log on your web server. You may find
severed or incomplete connection attempts.
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