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running checkssl with no arguments gives help; |
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checkssl ver. 1.00 |
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checkssl ver. 1.07 |
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Checks ssl certs for a set of domains |
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Usage: checkssl [-h|--help] [-d|--debug] [-f|--file filename] [-s|--server stype] [-l|--location directory] |
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[-e|--expires days] [-r|--renew] [-u|--update] [-u|--upgrade] [-c|--command command] [domain] |
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[-e|--expires days] [-r|--renew] [-u|--update] [-U|--nocheck] [-c|--command command] [domain] |
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Options: |
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-h, --help Display this help message and exit. |
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(typically /etc/letsencrypt/live/) |
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-e, --expires days |
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Where 'days' is the number of days to alert if cert expires in that time period |
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-r, --renew this just lists domain names that need to be renewed. |
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-r, --renew This just lists domain names that need to be renewed. |
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This list could be used by an auto renew script, or to email you. |
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-u, --upgrade Upgrade checkssl if a more recent version is available |
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-p, --problems This just lists the domains that have possible issues. |
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This list could be used to email you only if there is something to take care of. |
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-u, --upgrade Upgrade checkssl if a more recent version is available |
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-U, --nocheck Do not check if a more recent version is available |
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-c, --command run_command |
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Where 'run_command' is a command which will be run (with domain name passed) |
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Where 'run_command' is a command which will be run (with domain name passed) |
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for any certs due for renewal |
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A domain name can also be specified on the command line |