## Sensu-Plugins-SSL [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/sensu-plugins-ssl-boutetnico.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/sensu-plugins-ssl-boutetnico.svg) [![Sensu Bonsai Asset](https://img.shields.io/badge/Bonsai-Download%20Me-brightgreen.svg?colorB=89C967&logo=sensu)](https://bonsai.sensu.io/assets/boutetnico/sensu-plugins-ssl) ## This is an unofficial fork This fork is automatically tested, built and published to [RubyGems](https://rubygems.org/gems/sensu-plugins-ssl-boutetnico/) and [Bonsai](https://bonsai.sensu.io/assets/boutetnico/sensu-plugins-ssl). ## Files * bin/check-java-keystore-cert.rb * bin/check-ssl-anchor.rb * bin/check-ssl-crl.rb * bin/check-ssl-cert.rb * bin/check-ssl-host.rb * bin/check-ssl-hsts-preload.rb * bin/check-ssl-hsts-preloadable.rb * bin/check-ssl-qualys.rb * bin/check-ssl-root-issuer.rb ## Usage ### `bin/check-ssl-anchor.rb` Check that a specific website is chained to a specific root certificate (Let's Encrypt for instance). Requires the `openssl` commandline tool to be available on the system. ``` ./bin/check-ssl-anchor.rb -u example.com -a "i:/O=Digital Signature Trust Co./CN=DST Root CA X3" ``` ### `bin/check-ssl-crl.rb` Checks a CRL has not or is not expiring by inspecting it's next update value. You can check against a CRL file on disk: ``` ./bin/check-ssl-crl -c 300 -w 600 -u /path/to/crl ``` or an online CRL: ``` ./bin/check-ssl-crl -c 300 -w 600 -u http://www.website.com/file.crl ``` Critical and Warning thresholds are specified in minutes. ### `bin/check-ssl-qualys.rb` Checks the ssllabs qualysis api for grade of your server, this check can be quite long so it should not be scheduled with a low interval and will probably need to adjust the check `timeout` options per the [check attributes spec](https://docs.sensu.io/sensu-core/1.2/reference/checks/#check-attributes) based on my tests you should expect this to take around 3 minutes. ``` ./bin/check-ssl-qualys.rb -d google.com ``` ### `bin/check-ssl-root-issuer.rb` Check that a specific website is chained to a specific root certificate issuer. This is a pure Ruby implementation, does not require the openssl cmdline client tool to be installed. ``` ./bin/check-ssl-root-issuer.rb -u example.com -a "CN=DST Root CA X3,O=Digital Signature Trust Co." ``` ## Installation [Installation and Setup](http://sensu-plugins.io/docs/installation_instructions.html) ## Testing To run the testing suite, you'll need to have a working `ruby` environment, `gem`, and `bundler` installed. We use `rake` to run the `rspec` tests automatically. bundle install bundle update bundle exec rake ## Notes `bin/check-ssl-anchor.rb` and `bin/check-ssl-host.rb` would be good to run in combination with each other to test that the chain is anchored to a specific certificate and each certificate in the chain is correctly signed.