09-04-2007
** matches a path consisting of zero or more directories.
. in (.m+3) matches plain files (NOT directories, nor dotfiles).
m is the file modification time, 3 is the number of days.
For more info: man zshexpn.
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check_ssl_cert
check_ssl_cert(1) USER COMMANDS check_ssl_cert(1)
NAME
check_ssl_cert - checks the validity of X.509 certificates
SYNOPSIS
check_ssl_cert -H host [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
check_ssl_cert A Nagios plugin to check an X.509 certificate:
- checks if the server is running and delivers a valid certificate
- checks if the CA matches a given pattern
- checks the validity
ARGUMENTS
-H,--host host
server
OPTIONS
-A,--noauth
ignore authority warnings (expiration only)
--altnames
matches the pattern specified in -n with alternate names too
-C,--clientcert path
use client certificate to authenticate
--clientpass phrase
set passphrase for client certificate.
-c,--critical days
minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid to issue a critical status
-e,--email address
pattern to match the email address contained in the certificate
-f,--file file
local file path (works with -H localhost only)
-h,--help,-?
this help message
-i,--issuer issuer
pattern to match the issuer of the certificate
-n,---cn name
pattern to match the CN of the certificate
-N,--host-cn
match CN with the host name
-o,--org org
pattern to match the organization of the certificate
--openssl path
path of the openssl binary to be used
-p,--port port
TCP port
-P,--protocol protocol
use the specific protocol: http (default) or smtp,pop3,imap,ftp (switch to TLS)
-s,--selfsigned
allows self-signed certificates
-r,--rootcert cert
root certificate or directory to be used for certficate validation (passed to openssl's -CAfile or -CApath)
-t,--timeout
seconds timeout after the specified time (defaults to 15 seconds)
--temp dir
directory where to store the temporary files
-v,--verbose
verbose output
-V,--version
version
-w,--warning days
minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid to issue a warning status
DEPRECATED OPTIONS
-d,--days days
minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid (see --critical and --warning)
SEE ALSO
x509(1), openssl(1), expect(1)
EXIT STATUS
check_ssl_cert returns a zero exist status if it finds no errors, 1 for warnings, 2 for a critical errors and 3 for unknown problems
BUGS
Please report bugs to: Matteo Corti (matteo.corti (at) id.ethz.ch)
AUTHOR
Matteo Corti (matteo.corti (at) id.ethz.ch) See the AUTHORS file for the complete list of contributors
1.13.0 April, 2012 check_ssl_cert(1)