check_http
Vogtel Sven
Sven.Vogtel at hoefliger.de
Tue Apr 24 09:13:21 CEST 2018
Hi guys,
I am using check_mk and configure this check by wato. I am using this plugin for checking the age of the ssl certs. That works good for servers that have a cert, but every server gives a bad state that doesn’t use a cert. But I would like to use this check for all servers, so when a admin installs a cert and doesn’t give a feedback we automatical check this server.
I think the only solution is that check_mk interprets the answer of the server. I hope you understand my request. A manual script on every host that not uses a cert is no solution for me.
Have you any idea, I can solve the problem?
Best regards,
Sven
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