A half-day with SQLite, memcached and PHP solved this need for us
(auto-configures Nagios). Tracking a few hundred domains at this point.
Gosh, I really need to cleanup sources, and punt some of these little tools
onto GitHub.
Gregg Berkholtz
> On Nov 24, 2014, at 4:52 PM, Mike Hale wrote:
>
It's pretty easy to roll out a Nagios box that checks on your domains,
NS results and SSL status.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 4:20 PM, Miles Fidelman
wrote:
> Jay Ashworth wrote:
>>
>> In light of the CL domain hijacking, it seems like a good time to ask
>> if everyone has an inventory system that ke
Jay Ashworth wrote:
In light of the CL domain hijacking, it seems like a good time to ask
if everyone has an inventory system that keeps track of all the details
(including renewal dates) for their domain registy and SSL certificate
accounts.
If you use a tool to keep track of this, which one?
Xymon has a built in test to check SSL cert expiration.
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On Nov 24, 2014 7:14 PM, "Jay Ashworth" wrote:
> In light of the CL domain hijacking, it seems like a good time to ask
> if everyone has an inven
In light of the CL domain hijacking, it seems like a good time to ask
if everyone has an inventory system that keeps track of all the details
(including renewal dates) for their domain registy and SSL certificate
accounts.
If you use a tool to keep track of this, which one?
Do you have things set
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