Hi Michael, On Sunday, 19. February 2012, Michael Renner wrote: > On Feb 19, 2012, at 13:05 , Jan Wagner wrote: > >> Explicitly pointing out that this plugin will _ONLY_ verify the > >> expiry date of the certificate should prevent surprises for other > >> people in the future. > > > > "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_http --help" doesn't count as > > documentation? Where do you expect such informations exactly? > > Regarding HTTPS & certificates my version shows: > > --- > > -S, --ssl > Connect via SSL. Port defaults to 443 > --sni > Enable SSL/TLS hostname extension support (SNI) > -C, --certificate=INTEGER > Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. Port defaults to > 443 (when this option is used the URL is not checked.) > > [..] > > This plugin can also check whether an SSL enabled web server is able to > serve content (optionally within a specified time) or whether the X509 > certificate is still valid for the specified number of days. > > --- > > If you think that this is sufficient to communicate what the plugin does > and what it doesn't please close this bug report.
that was not my point. I asked, _where_ do you expect such an information. And while we are at it, maybe you can tell me, _what_ do you expect at this place. Feel free to provide patches and/or just the text. Many thanks, Jan. -- Never write mail to <w...@spamfalle.info>, you have been warned! -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GIT d-- s+: a C+++ UL++++ P+ L+++ E--- W+++ N+++ o++ K++ w--- O M V- PS PE Y++ PGP++ t-- 5 X R tv- b+ DI D+ G++ e++ h---- r+++ y++++ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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