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I'm using it right that way. Also, if someone interested, I can share my
template ready to import.
сб, 13 лют. 2021, 11:16 користувач Roman Mäder <notifications@github.com>
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… The script also works very well as a zabbix server external check, so you
don't need to set up user parameters, if the monitored port is reachable
from the server. Items then look like this:
ssl_cert_check.sh[expire,{HOST.CONN},443,www.example.com]
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I was having difficulties to configure this integration with Zabbix until I found that the host had to have Zabbix agent installed or otherwise I should use the Zabbix server (127.0.0.1) as host for the template that is provided However, configuring the item as an External check like this works like a charm and can be applied to all my already existent hosts whether they user Zabbix agent or not Thank you @rmaeder ! |
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The script also works very well as a zabbix server external check, so you don't need to set up user parameters, if the monitored port is reachable from the server. Items then look like this:
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