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Exactly! Like the administrator should have privilage to choose what to monitor and what to not.
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I wrote one
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I was in a dire need of such option but eventually have to do everything manually.
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Briefly written !
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Hey leigham martin Yup I got your point, you actually showed me a new way Most of the certificated are from web servers where different websites are hosted with their certificates. I ma going to try it today and will let you know it its working or not, using multiple monitors for multiple certificates on a same server.…
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Check the port at which your certificate is binded. We gto multiple certificates, I binded one to 444 and changed the port number in SSL monitor to get multiple certificates from a single server.
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Thats awesome. !
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daveb7114 Seashore leigham martin Hey! I have sorted a way out to monitor all the certificates. As by default the SSL Certificate Monitor is fetching data at 443 port. I replicated that SSL Certificate Monitor, changed the port to 444 and bound that same port to the certificate which I want to monitor at server and…
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Hey leigham martin Yup that helped, thank you so much. So if I want to monitor multiple certificated can I bind them with multiple ports and get all the certificates fetched from the server? I want to monitor multiple certificates installed on a same server.