SSL Certificate Report
Problem this snippet solves: This script creates a text report detailing all invalid or soon to expire certificates in /config/ssl/ssl.crt/ using openssl to write out the certificate attributes. Co...
Published Mar 10, 2015
Version 1.0CodeCentral_194
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CodeCentral_194
Cirrus
Joined May 05, 2019
Mohammed_M_Irfa
Nov 09, 2018Nimbostratus
Hi Jaikumar,
I have run the below command to verify the directory! and found three certificates listed below.
[root@BIG-IP_A_v12:Active:Standalone] config cd filestore/files_d/Common_d/certificate_d/
[root@BIG-IP_A_v12:Active:Standalone] certificate_d ls *.crt_*
:Common:ca-bundle.crt_19697_1 :Common:default.crt_19695_1 :Common:f5-irule.crt_19693_1
If I change the directory path as show in starting script i.e. -directory /config/ssl/ssl.crt/ *.crt, then also I don't find the output.
[root@BIG-IP_A_v12:Active:Standalone] config cd /config/ssl/ssl.crt/
[root@BIG-IP_A_v12:Active:Standalone] ssl.crt ls *.crt_*
ls: cannot access *.crt_*: No such file or directory
[root@BIG-IP_A_v12:Active:Standalone] ssl.crt
[root@BIG-IP_A_v12:Active:Standalone] ssl.crt
[root@BIG-IP_A_v12:Active:Standalone] ssl.crt
[root@BIG-IP_A_v12:Active:Standalone] ssl.crt ls
ca-bundle.crt default.crt dtca-bundle.crt dtca.crt dtdi.crt f5-irule.crt