The curl command shows the date accurately.
Thank you.
Kris Springer
Signature - Support On 12/9/2016 7:38 AM, Scot Kreienkamp wrote:
What does it say for dates if you examine the cert with curl –v on the command line?
*Scot Kreienkamp | Senior Systems Engineer | La-Z-Boy Corporate* One La-Z-Boy Drive | Monroe, Michigan 48162 | Office: 734-384-6403 | | Mobile: 7349151444 | Email: Scot.Kreienkamp at la-z-boy.com
*From:*Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] *On Behalf Of *Tech Support *Sent:* Friday, December 9, 2016 10:12 AM *To:* Xymon MailingList *Subject:* [Xymon] Updated SSL cert expiration date not refreshing
I recently renewed some SSL certs for our domain. Xymon was testing the https addresses and was correctly showing the ciphers and expiration date. But after I renewed and applied the certs to our servers Xymon still shows the old expiration date on one of our IIS servers, not the new date. The issue is only appearing when Xymon tests our IIS server, not a different Linux server which shows the correct updated date. The SSL certs were applied correctly to the IIS server and all browsers and external tests show accurate dates, but not Xymon. Any idea why this would occur? IIS server is running IIS 8.5
Thanks. Kris Springer