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I also have status issues on some of my hosts. Instead of trying to
avoid the status result, I've just set it as a known response by
adding the <b>httpstatus</b> check to that host.<br>
<IP> domain.tld # noconn <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://domain.tld">https://domain.tld</a> ssldays=30:7
httpstatus;<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://domain.tld;301">https://domain.tld;301</a>;<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Kris Springer
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/23/21 9:22 AM, Marvin Stark wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:290ee471-9839-1a55-c530-95b75d7a5362@compositiv.com">Hey
list,
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I'm monitoring a lot of hosts, websites and services with xymon
and most things are running well. Currently I'm searching for a
solution to only monitor the validity of ssl certificates,
currently i do this with the HTTP check which does not fit in all
of my cases.
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Example line in hosts.cfg:
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<IP> domain.tld # noconn <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://domain.tld">https://domain.tld</a> ssldays=30:7
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The sslcert check is working but I always get a yellow http check
when the website does a redirect 301 for example. In this or many
other cases I don't care about the http-status because I only want
to validate the certificate and don't care about the application.
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I've read along the manpages and didn't find any option to
suppress the http-check for this host, is there a built in
function to do that or a good workaround for my goal?
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Currently I'm using Xymon Version: 4.3.28
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Thanks for your help and tips.
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Best Regards
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Marvin
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