It sounds like perhaps your internal CA certificate(s) are no longer available for xymon to validate the server certificates. I don't have a Fedora18 installation handy right now, but looking at CentOS 6, the CA cert bundle is part of the ca-certificates RPM:
/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
You could try adding your CA cert pem file to the end of that file, or wherever the bundle lives.
Ralph Mitchell
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Jason Chambers <Jason.Chambers at geosoft.com>wrote:
Hi all,****
I just upgraded to Fedora 18, and now servers that have SSL signed by our internal CA is failing. The http test simply shows “SSL error” meanwhile our public (GoDaddy) certs aren’t causing issues. Is there a log file I can peer into to find out why I’m getting these error messages all of a sudden?
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