HTTPS secured URL monitoring
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keerthiprashanths
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HTTPS secured URL monitoring
Hi Team,
We have a plugin (check_http) which is used for all URL monitoring but we are not able to implement any https:// check via the same.
We downloaded the https:// plugin from Nagios open source but still no luck.
Please help us on the same to monitor the https:// URL's via Nagios XI.
We have a plugin (check_http) which is used for all URL monitoring but we are not able to implement any https:// check via the same.
We downloaded the https:// plugin from Nagios open source but still no luck.
Please help us on the same to monitor the https:// URL's via Nagios XI.
Re: HTTPS secured URL monitoring
Can you share a link to the plugin you downloaded?keerthiprashanths wrote: We downloaded the https:// plugin from Nagios open source but still no luck.
Can you also shed some light on what sort of problems you were encountering? The OP is a bit vague in that regard other than to say you are having trouble with https monitoring. That could mean the plugin usage, defining a service in Nagios XI to check a website via HTTPS, or anything in-between.
If you are using the "Website Monitoring" wizard, I believe there is a checkbox to use SSL.
The check_http help/man page offers the following argument for making SSL connections:
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-S, --ssl=VERSION[+]
Connect via SSL. Port defaults to 443. VERSION is optional, and prevents
auto-negotiation (2 = SSLv2, 3 = SSLv3, 1 = TLSv1, 1.1 = TLSv1.1,
1.2 = TLSv1.2). With a '+' suffix, newer versions are also accepted.Code: Select all
$ check_http -H my.host.com
HTTP OK HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 332 bytes in 0.004 seconds |time=0.004144s;;;0.000000 size=332B;;;0
$ check_http -H my.host.com -S
HTTP OK HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 332 bytes in 0.004 seconds |time=0.004144s;;;0.000000 size=332B;;;0Former Nagios employee
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dwhitfield
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Re: HTTPS secured URL monitoring
I fully endorse @mcapra's response. Furthermore, I'd like to point you to https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... ios-XI.pdf
Also, check_http should be installed in XI. Is there a reason you downloaded it separately?
Also, check_http should be installed in XI. Is there a reason you downloaded it separately?
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keerthiprashanths
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Re: HTTPS secured URL monitoring
@mcapra :-
Link for https:// download :- https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/P ... ps/details
Basically we have configured a service in Nagios XI for HTTP monitoring by downloading the plugin from the Nagios open source.
Hope this clarifies your query.
Please let us know in case if any details are required.
Link for https:// download :- https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/P ... ps/details
Basically we have configured a service in Nagios XI for HTTP monitoring by downloading the plugin from the Nagios open source.
Hope this clarifies your query.
Please let us know in case if any details are required.
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kyang
Re: HTTPS secured URL monitoring
Hi @keerthiprashanths,
Are you only trying to monitor your Nagios XI URL? with that check_https plugin?
I was able to use it, but on my Nagios XI I do not have SSL configured.
Could you post the command on how you are using this plugin?
Are you only trying to monitor your Nagios XI URL? with that check_https plugin?
I was able to use it, but on my Nagios XI I do not have SSL configured.
Could you post the command on how you are using this plugin?
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keerthiprashanths
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Re: HTTPS secured URL monitoring
Please find the command attached with the screenshot.
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scottwilkerson
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Re: HTTPS secured URL monitoring
According to the help for the plugin you stated you were using the command should be in this format
You have a bunch of extra stuff in there, there shouldn't be -H flags, or -u flags, just the URL to check following the plugin path, and optionally a custom port following that
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/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_https mywebsite.com-
keerthiprashanths
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Re: HTTPS secured URL monitoring
Hello Team,
We tried that but it is the same issue.
- H represents the hostname
-u is mentioned for the URL.
I have attached the screenshot.
Please check and let us know what needs to be done now
We tried that but it is the same issue.
- H represents the hostname
-u is mentioned for the URL.
I have attached the screenshot.
Please check and let us know what needs to be done now
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npolovenko
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Re: HTTPS secured URL monitoring
@keerthiprashanths, And I assume that you can access this link from the web browser, right? Does the web page require any special authentication? Also, can you try to run the plugin with the same command but from the command line:
navigate to usr/local/nagios/libexec/
You might get a more specific error info.
navigate to usr/local/nagios/libexec/
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