On 02/29/16 14:47, Louis Kowolowski wrote: > There are service checks for things like nagios that will alert you > on an upcoming expiration of ssl certs for many services. I believe > it may also offer the ability to check a file.
Keith, on your Scientific Linux distribution you should find a program called certwatch. It's part of the crypto-utils package. I recently got a reminder from my system that my mail server certificate was about to expire. I'm guessing that if you dropped your VPN cert in the correct place, certwatch would check it for you. $ rpm -qif /etc/cron.daily/certwatch Name : crypto-utils Relocations: (not relocatable) Version : 2.4.1 Vendor: CentOS Release : 24.2.el6 Build Date: Wed Nov 10 19:52:48 2010 Install Date: Tue Oct 9 20:34:38 2012 Build Host: c6b4.bsys.dev.centos.org Group : Applications/System Source RPM: crypto-utils-2.4.1-24.2.el6.src.rpm Size : 184696 License: MIT and GPLv2+ Signature : RSA/8, Sat Jul 2 21:08:27 2011, Key ID 0946fca2c105b9de Packager : CentOS BuildSystem <http://bugs.centos.org> Summary : SSL certificate and key management utilities Description : This package provides tools for managing and generating SSL certificates and keys. galen -- Galen Seitz [email protected] _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
