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Re: Christian - ssl question
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Christian Hopp |
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Re: Christian - ssl question |
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Tue, 17 Jun 2003 09:06:44 +0200 (CEST) |
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Jan-Henrik Haukeland wrote:
>
> When debugging I noticed that requesting status information from the
> command line from the monit daemon always fails when the daemon is
> running with ssl. The reason is that SSL_get_peer_certificate fails
> because the monit server is not sending it's sertificat. This is a
> minor error since it's always possible to get the status from the
> web-interface via ssl, but it would have been nice to have 'monit
> status' work from the command line work even with ssl. I guess it's
> not trivial to add this to the monit http server (that is, sending
> it's certificate upon request) or what do you think?
I do not get the problem. I connect to monit with ssl on CLI and it
works perfectly fine. My settings...
set httpd port 2813
ssl enable
pemfile "/opt/etc/ssl/monit/monit.pem"
allowselfcertification
allow admin:password
of course our server uses monit 3.2. But we haven't changed anything
special lately.
I just checked the new version... someone broke it. (-: In 3.2 it was
working fine!
Merde... I try to find the bug....
CHopp
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