I think you could check https://encrypted.google.com/
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On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Tom S <tsztur at gmail.com> wrote:
So at first I compiled Xymon with no SSL. Then I re compiled it over the existing xymon (I made sure it is shutdown first) with the following in the Makefile . the configure.server added the below flags: (Ubuntu 10.04)
OpenSSL settings
SSLFLAGS = -DHAVE_OPENSSL=1 SSLINCDIR = -I/usr/bin SSLLIBS = -L/usr/include/openssl/ -lssl -lcrypto RPATHVAL += /usr/include/openssl/
How can I tell if it was successful?
When I added the following to the hosts.cfg file; <ip> hostname # ssh https://mydomain.com ssh-tunnel
I get the following in the xymon status page: = https://mydomain.com/ - Connected, but got empty response =
this is in the 'http' category. should there be an 'https' category added?
Is there a way I can surely tell that the Xymon compiled installation has full openssl support?
TIA!
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