Google the error and solution. Either update SSL on the cable modem “server” if you can or modify Monit (the client) yourself.
> On 9 Feb 2023, at 14:29, sashk via This is the general mailing list for monit > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I have a very old device, which I cannot replace, but would like to monitor. > It uses TLSv1 for SSL and I’d like to check that it is online by querying its > https port. I have following check: > > check host cable_modem with address 192.168.1.1 > if failed port 443 protocol https status = 200 with ssl options {version: > TLSV1, verify: disable} for 2 cycles then alert > > But when monit checks, it reports following error: > > failed protocol test [HTTP] at [192.168.1.1]:443 [TCP/IP TLS] -- SSL > connection error: error:0A000152:SSL routines::unsafe legacy renegotiation > disabled > > Is there a way to allow unsafe legacy renegotiation only for this particular > check? It seems re-configuring OpenSSL it is possible to do systemwide, but I > would like to avoid doing so. > > Thanks in advance
