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With the good work by "Let’s Encrypt" in providing free SSL certs for users, I wanted a quick way to check all the domains I look after to determine which ones have correct SSL certs, and which ones are in need of updating etc.
This bash file is the first draft a a program to do that. It can either be run against a list of file names, from the directories in your Lets Encrypt live directory or on a single server with the aim of getting all the domain names from the server.
This bash file is the first draft of a program to do that. It can either be run against a list of file names, from the directories in your Lets Encrypt live directory or on a single server with the aim of getting all the domain names from the server.
The output looks like:
Domain cert issued for valid until cert issued by possible issues?
domain1.com domain1.com Dec 22 09:19:00 2016 GMT Let's Encrypt Authority X1 - certificate near renewal date
domain2.com domain2.com Dec 22 11:42:00 2016 GMT Let's Encrypt Authority X1 - certificate near renewal date
domain3.net domain3.net Mar 4 10:10:00 2016 GMT Let's Encrypt Authority X1
Domain cert for valid until cert issued by possible issues?
domain1.com domain1.com Dec 22 09:19:00 2016 Let's Encrypt - certificate near renewal date
domain2.com domain2.com Dec 22 11:42:00 2016 Let's Encrypt - certificate near renewal date
domain3.net domain3.net Mar 4 10:10:00 2016 Let's Encrypt
domain4.net domain1.net Mar 2 12:23:00 2016 Let's Encrypt - possible name mismatch
You can also get a list of domains that need to be renewed, to list the domains requiring renewal in the nest 20 days;


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