On 11/3/21 5:00 AM, Mikael Janeld wrote: > > Hi, > > > > We have a vendor/application that stamps the expire date for a license > in the Subject/OU field in a certificate and I am trying to found a > way that we can use OP5 to monitor that. > > > > I have checked the “check_https_certificate” but it only checks when > the certificates expires and in the application certificate the > certificate expire date and the license expire date are different. > > > > I hope there is a way to solve this, either with > “check_https_certificate” check or if we can use another check that > can do this or maybe create a new check for this, can you help me with > that or point me to a way that I can solve it? > > > > Med vänlig hälsning / Best regards, > > *Mikael Janeld*, VMware & Windows Specialist > > ** >
Hi. I don't really know much in the way op5 specifics; wikipedia says it's based on nagios. I'd think the most reasonable path would be to look into extending it with your own, custom monitor. at one time I did a couple of my own with a perl extension (which I'm not finding right now) https://www.networkworld.com/article/2224083/how-to-extend-nagios-for-custom-monitoring.html provides some pointers and an example of using bash, which might be helpful. hope this is useful. -- public gpg key id: 0x5B8147CB