© Matteo Corti, ETH Zurich, 2007-2012. © Matteo Corti, 2007-2024.
see AUTHORS.md for the complete list of contributors
A POSIX shell script (that can be used as a Nagios/Icinga plugin) to check an SSL/TLS connection and certificate
Usage: check_ssl_cert -H host [OPTIONS]
check_ssl_cert -f file [OPTIONS]
Arguments:
-f,--file file Local file path or URI.
With -f you can not only pass a x509
certificate file but also a certificate
revocation list (CRL) to check the
validity period or a Java KeyStore file
-H,--host host Server
Options:
-A,--noauth Ignore authority warnings (expiration
only)
--all Enable all the possible optional checks
at the maximum level
--all-local Enable all the possible optional checks
at the maximum level (without SSL-Labs)
--allow-empty-san Allow certificates without Subject
Alternative Names (SANs)
-C,--clientcert path Use client certificate to authenticate
-c,--critical days Minimum number of days a certificate has
to be valid to issue a critical status.
Can be a floating point number, e.g., 0.5
Default: 15
--check-chain The certificate chain cannot contain
double or root certificates
--check-ciphers grade Check the offered ciphers
--check-ciphers-warnings Critical if nmap reports a warning for an
offered cipher
--check-http-headers Check the HTTP headers for best practices
--check-ssl-labs-warn grade SSL Labs grade on which to warn
--clientpass phrase Set passphrase for client certificate.
--configuration file Read options from the specified file
--crl Check revocation via CRL (requires
--rootcert-file)
--curl-bin path Path of the curl binary to be used
--custom-http-header string Custom HTTP header sent when getting the
cert example: 'X-Check-Ssl-Cert: Foobar=1'
--default-format Print the default output format and exit
--dane Verify that valid DANE records exist
(since OpenSSL 1.1.0)
--dane 211 Verify that a valid DANE-TA(2) SPKI(1)
SHA2-256(1) TLSA record exists
--dane 301 Verify that a valid DANE-EE(3) Cert(0)
SHA2-256(1) TLSA record exists
--dane 302 Verify that a valid DANE-EE(3) Cert(0)
SHA2-512(2) TLSA record exists
--dane 311 Verify that a valid DANE-EE(3) SPKI(1)
SHA2-256(1) TLSA record exists
--dane 312 Verify that a valid DANE-EE(3)
SPKI(1) SHA2-512(1) TLSA record exists
--date path Path of the date binary to be used
-d,--debug Produce debugging output (can be
specified more than once)
--debug-cert Store the retrieved certificates in the
current directory
--debug-headers Store the retrieved HTLM headers in the
headers.txt file
--debug-file file Write the debug messages to file
--debug-time Write timing information in the
debugging output
--dig-bin path Path of the dig binary to be used
--do-not-resolve Do not check if the host can be resolved
--dtls Use the DTLS protocol
--dtls1 Use the DTLS protocol 1.0
--dtls1_2 Use the DTLS protocol 1.2
-e,--email address Pattern to match the email address
contained in the certificate
--ecdsa Signature algorithm selection: force ECDSA
certificate
--element number Check up to the N cert element from the
beginning of the chain
--file-bin path Path of the file binary to be used
--fingerprint hash Pattern to match the fingerprint
--fingerprint-alg algorithm Algorithm for fingerprint. Default sha1
--first-element-only Verify just the first cert element, not
the whole chain
--force-dconv-date Force the usage of dconv for date
computations
--force-perl-date Force the usage of Perl for date
computations
--format FORMAT Format output template on success, for
example: '%SHORTNAME% OK %CN% from
%CA_ISSUER_MATCHED%'
list of possible variables:
- %CA_ISSUER_MATCHED%
- %CHECKEDNAMES%
- %CN%
- %DATE%
- %DAYS_VALID%
- %DYSPLAY_CN%
- %HOST%
- %OCSP_EXPIRES_IN_HOURS%
- %OPENSSL_COMMAND%
- %PORT%
- %SELFSIGNEDCERT%
- %SHORTNAME%
- %SIGALGO%
- %SSL_LABS_HOST_GRADE%
See --default-format for the default
--grep-bin path Path of the grep binary to be used
-h,--help,-? This help message
--http-headers-path path The path to be used to fetch HTTP headers
--http-use-get Use GET instead of HEAD (default) for the
HTTP related checks
-i,--issuer issuer Pattern to match the issuer of the
certificate
--ignore-altnames Ignore alternative names when matching
pattern specified in -n (or the host name)
--ignore-connection-problems [state] In case of connection problems
returns OK or the optional state
--ignore-exp Ignore expiration date
--ignore-http-headers Ignore checks on HTTP headers with --all
and --all-local
--ignore-host-cn Do not complain if the CN does not match
the host name
--ignore-incomplete-chain Do not check chain integrity
--ignore-maximum-validity Ignore the certificate maximum validity
--ignore-ocsp Do not check revocation with OCSP
--ignore-ocsp-errors Continue if the OCSP status cannot be
checked
--ignore-ocsp-timeout Ignore OCSP result when timeout occurs
while checking
--ignore-sct Do not check for signed certificate
timestamps (SCT)
--ignore-sig-alg Do not check if the certificate was signed
with SHA1 or MD5
--ignore-ssl-labs-cache Force a new check by SSL Labs (see -L)
--ignore-ssl-labs-errors Ignore errors if SSL Labs is not
accessible or times out
--ignore-tls-renegotiation Ignore the TLS renegotiation check
--ignore-unexpected-eof Ignore unclean TLS shutdowns
--inetproto protocol Force IP version 4 or 6
--info Print certificate information
--init-host-cache Initialize the host cache
--issuer-cert-cache dir Directory where to store issuer
certificates cache
--jks-alias alias Alias name of the Java KeyStore entry
(requires --file)
-K,--clientkey path Use client certificate key to authenticate
-L,--check-ssl-labs grade SSL Labs assessment (please check
https://www.ssllabs.com/about/terms.html)
--long-output list Append the specified comma separated (no
spaces) list of attributes to the plugin
output on additional lines
Valid attributes are:
enddate, startdate, subject, issuer,
modulus, serial, hash, email, ocsp_uri
and fingerprint.
'all' will include all the available
attributes.
-m,--match Pattern to match the CN or AltName
(can be specified multiple times)
--maximum-validity [days] The maximum validity of the certificate
must not exceed 'days' (default 397)
This check is automatic for HTTPS
--nmap-bin path Path of the nmap binary to be used
--nmap-with-proxy Allow nmap to be used with a proxy
--no-perf Do not show performance data
--no-proxy Ignore the http_proxy and https_proxy
environment variables
--no-proxy-curl Ignore the http_proxy and https_proxy
environment variables for curl
--no-proxy-s_client Ignore the http_proxy and https_proxy
environment variables for openssl s_client
--no-ssl2 Disable SSL version 2
--no-ssl3 Disable SSL version 3
--no-tls1 Disable TLS version 1
--no-tls1_1 Disable TLS version 1.1
--no-tls1_2 Disable TLS version 1.2
--no-tls1_3 Disable TLS version 1.3
--not-issued-by issuer Check that the issuer of the certificate
does not match the given pattern
--not-valid-longer-than days Critical if the certificate validity is
longer than the specified period
-o,--org org Pattern to match the organization of the
certificate
--ocsp-critical hours Minimum number of hours an OCSP response
has to be valid to issue a critical status
--ocsp-warning hours Minimum number of hours an OCSP response
has to be valid to issue a warning status
--openssl path Path of the openssl binary to be used
--path path Set the PATH variable to 'path'
-p,--port port TCP port (default 443)
--precision digits Number of decimal places for durations:
defaults to 0 if critical or warning are
integers, 2 otherwise
-P,--protocol protocol Use the specific protocol:
dns, ftp, ftps, http, https (default),
h2 (HTTP/2), h3 (HTTP/3), imap, imaps,
irc, ircs, ldap, ldaps, mqtts, mysql,
pop3, pop3s, postgres, sieve, sips, smtp,
smtps, tds, xmpp, xmpp-server.
ftp, imap, irc, ldap, pop3, postgres,
sieve, smtp: switch to TLS using StartTLS
--password source Password source for a local certificate,
see the PASS PHRASE ARGUMENTS section
openssl(1)
--prometheus Generate Prometheus/OpenMetrics output
--proxy proxy Set http_proxy and the s_client -proxy
option
--python-bin path Path of the python binary to be used
--quic Use QUIC
-q,--quiet Do not produce any output
-r,--rootcert path Root certificate or directory to be used
for certificate validation
--require-client-cert [list] The server must accept a client
certificate. 'list' is an optional comma
separated list of expected client
certificate CAs
--require-dnssec Require DNSSEC
--require-http-header header Require the specified HTTP header
(e.g., X-Frame-Options)
--require-no-http-header header Require the absence of the specified
HTTP header (e.g., X-Powered-By)
--require-no-ssl2 Critical if SSL version 2 is offered
--require-no-ssl3 Critical if SSL version 3 is offered
--require-no-tls1 Critical if TLS 1 is offered
--require-no-tls1_1 Critical if TLS 1.1 is offered
--require-ocsp-stapling Require OCSP stapling
--require-purpose usage Require the specified key usage (can be
specified more then once)
--require-purpose-critical The key usage must be critical
--resolve-over-http [server] Resolve the host over HTTP using Google or
the specified server
--resolve ip Provide a custom IP address for the
specified host
--rootcert-dir path Root directory to be used for certificate
validation
--rootcert-file path Root certificate to be used for
certificate validation
--rsa Signature algorithm selection: force RSA
certificate
--security-level number Set the security level to specified value
See SSL_CTX_set_security_level(3) for a
description of what each level means
-s,--selfsigned Allow self-signed certificates
--serial serialnum Pattern to match the serial number
--skip-element number Skip checks on the Nth cert element (can
be specified multiple times)
--sni name Set the TLS SNI (Server Name Indication)
extension in the ClientHello message to
'name'
--ssl2 Force SSL version 2
--ssl3 Force SSL version 3
-t,--timeout seconds Timeout after the specified time
(defaults to 120 seconds)
--temp dir Directory where to store the temporary
files
--terse Terse output
--tls1 Force TLS version 1
--tls1_1 Force TLS version 1.1
--tls1_2 Force TLS version 1.2
--tls1_3 Force TLS version 1.3
-u,--url URL HTTP request URL
--user-agent string User agent that shall be used for HTTPS
connections
-v,--verbose Verbose output (can be specified more than
once)
-V,--version Version
-w,--warning days Minimum number of days a certificate has
to be valid to issue a warning status.
Can be a floating point number, e.g., 0.5
Default: 20
--xmpphost name Specify the host for the 'to' attribute
of the stream element
-4 Force IPv4
-6 Force IPv6
Deprecated options:
--altnames Match the pattern specified in -n with
alternate names too (enabled by default)
-n,--cn name Pattern to match the CN or AltName
(can be specified multiple times)
--curl-user-agent string User agent that curl shall use to obtain
the issuer cert
--days days Minimum number of days a certificate has
to be valid
(see --critical and --warning)
-N,--host-cn Match CN with the host name
(enabled by default)
--no_ssl2 Disable SSLv2 (deprecated use --no-ssl2)
--no_ssl3 Disable SSLv3 (deprecated use --no-ssl3)
--no_tls1 Disable TLSv1 (deprecated use --no-tls1)
--no_tls1_1 Disable TLSv1.1 (deprecated use
--no-tls1_1)
--no_tls1_2 Disable TLSv1.1 (deprecated use
--no-tls1_2)
--no_tls1_3 Disable TLSv1.1 (deprecated use
--no-tls1_3)
--ocsp Check revocation via OCSP (enabled by
default)
--require-hsts Require HTTP Strict Transport Security
(deprecated use --require-security-header
strict-transport-security)
--require-san Require the presence of a Subject
Alternative Name
extension
--require-security-header header require the specified HTTP
security header (e.g., X-Frame-Options)
(deprecated use --require-http-header)
--require-security-headers Require all the HTTP security headers:
Content-Security-Policy
Permissions-Policy
Referrer-Policy
strict-transport-security
X-Content-Type-Options
X-Frame-Options
--require-security-headers-path path the path to be used to fetch HTTP
security headers
--require-x-frame-options [path] Require the presence of the
X-Frame-Options HTTP header
'path' is the optional path to be used
in the URL to check for the header
(deprecated use --require-security-header
X-Frame-Options and
--require-security-headers-path path)
-S,--ssl version Force SSL version (2,3)
(see: --ssl2 or --ssl3)
Report bugs to https://github.com/matteocorti/check_ssl_cert/issues
Command line options can be specified in a configuration file (${HOME}/.check_ssl_certrc
). For example
$ cat ${HOME}/.check_ssl_certrc
--verbose
--critical 20
--warning 40
Options specified in the configuration file are read before processing the arguments and can be overridden.
check_ssl_cert requires expect
or timeout
to enable timeouts. If expect
or timeout
are not present on your system, timeouts will be disabled.
check_ssl_cert supports the servername TLS extension in ClientHello
if the installed OpenSSL version provides it. This is needed if you
are checking a server with virtual hosts.
If -L
or --check-ssl-labs
are specified, the plugin will check the
cached status using the SSL Labs Assessment API.
The plugin will ask for a cached result (maximum age 1 day) to avoid too many checks. The first time you issue the check you could therefore get an outdated result.
The root certificate corresponding to the checked certificate must be
available to OpenSSL or must be specified with the -r cabundle
or
--rootcert cabundle
option, where cabundle
is either a file for -CAfile
or a directory for -CApath
.
On macOS the root certificates bundle is stored in the Keychain and OpenSSL will complain with:
verification error: unable to get local issuer certificate
The bundle can be extracted with:
$ sudo security find-certificate -a \
-p /System/Library/Keychains/SystemRootCertificates.keychain > cabundle.crt
and then submitted to check_ssl_cert
with the -r,--rootcert path
option
./check_ssl_cert -H www.google.com -r ./cabundle.crt
An asterisk *
is automatically escaped by nagios. If you need to specify an option (e.g., --cn
) with an argument containing an asterisk you need to enclose it in double quotes (e.g., ''*.github.com''
)
Once the host name cache (${HOME}/.check_ssl_cert-cache
) is initialized (with the --init-host-cache
option), every specified host is cached.
The host name cache is a plain text file which contains an host name per line. Each time a new host is specified, it is automatically added to the cache. The file can be edited with a text editor (to delete or edit entries).
When using bash completion with the --host
command line option the cache is then read and used as a suggestion.
To run the test suite you will need shUnit2
- Manual install: github
- macOS with Homebrew:
brew install shunit2
- Debian, Ubuntu:
apt-get install shunit2
- Fedora:
dnf install shunit2
Run make test
to execute the whole test suite.
To enable debugging output for the tests set the TEST_DEBUG
environment variable to --debug
:
export TEST_DEBUG=--debug
make test
With make disttest
you can check the formatting of the files (e.g. tabs and blanks at the end of the lines) and run ShellCheck to lint the scripts.
With make codespell
ypu can perform a spell check on the code and documentation.
To run a single test:
- set the
SHUNIT2
environment variable with the location of the shUnit2 binary - change the directory to the test suite:
cd test
- execute the test suite with the tests to be run as argument after
--
. For example./unit_tests.sh -- testName
The majority of the documentation files are written using the GitHub Flavored Markdown language.
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Report bugs to https://github.com/matteocorti/check_ssl_cert/issues