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check_ssl_certificate

Plugin Works Except on Expired Certificates

Does exactly what I wanted, checking the date on ssl certificates and informing me if they are about to expire. After expiration it reports the certificate as good. The culprit is a missing exit statement in the expired check; see the diff output below for a fix. @@ -156,2 +156,3 @@ print "$PROGNAME: CRITICAL - $cn expired " . abs($daysLeft) . " day(s) ago.n"; + exit $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'}; } elsif ($daysLeft

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