Hello,

Monit SSL support is generic for TCP checks, there are no special protocol 
names used, to enable SSL use tcpssl option:

  if failed port 993 type TCPSSL protocol imap then alert

Similarly for other protocols. See more details in manual:
http://www.mmonit.com/monit/documentation/monit.html#connection_testing

Regards,
Martin


On Jan 12, 2010, at 2:52 PM, Marcus Mülbüsch wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
>   in my monitrc the line "if failed port 993 protocol imaps then alert" leads 
> to an error with "monit -t":
> 
>   "/etc/monitrc:..: Error: syntax error 'imaps'"
> 
>   (The same is true for https, ftps and pops.)
> 
>   Now, I'm using gentoo, have set the use-flag "ssl" and thus suspected that 
> monit would be compiled with ssl support. SSL support at least works for the 
> httpd, because I can connect to the web server via TLS.
> 
>   Now:
> 
>   1) have I made some configuration error?
> 
>   2) is this a monit error?
> 
>   3) is this a gentoo error (i.e. should a file a bug report there?)
> 
>   Any idea how I can test it?
> 
> Thanks for help,
> 
> Marcus
> 
> more info:
> 
> Gentoo-Linux Vserver guest
> Kernel: 2.6.22-vs2.2.0.7-gentoo
> gcc: i686-pc-linux-gnu-4.3.4
> 
> tested with both monit-4.10.1 (latest gentoo stable) and monit-5.0.3
> 
> And in reality this snippet is not in the main monitrc, but in its own file 
> that is referenced by an include statement.
> 
> 
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