Had a bit of a panic this morning to get into the office and see that an SSL 
cert. had expired. By pure good luck I was in work very early so I got moving 
on a new cert. and having done that, I headed off to my Nagios status page 
because I was pretty sure that I had a check for this cert. in place. Sure 
enough, I did, but Nagios wasn't displaying an alert for its expiry, nor had it 
warned me that it was about to expire.

I opened up the  Services  page and there I saw the following line, just as 
green as any of the others:


SSL cert. YOUR-DOMAIN  OK       2012-11-23 08:28:58     207d 17h 2m 26s 1/4     
CRITICAL - Cannot make SSL connection 


Now HOW on earth can Nagios be displaying  CRITICAL - Cannot make SSL 
connection  in the  Status Information  column while simultaneously showing  OK 
 in the Status column  ?




Kindest regards,



Niall  O Broin




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