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50 lines
1.1 KiB
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# XMPP Check
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XMPP check is a tool to check TLS certificate on a remote server.
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## Installation
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To install `xmpp-check` in your Go path:
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```
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$ go get -u gosrc.io/xmpp/cmd/xmpp-check
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```
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## Usage
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```
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$ xmpp-check --help
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Usage:
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xmpp-check <host[:port]> [flags]
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Examples:
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xmpp-check chat.sum7.eu:5222 --domain meckerspace.de
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Flags:
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-d, --domain string domain if host handle multiple domains
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-h, --help help for xmpp-check
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```
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If you server is on standard port and XMPP domains matches the hostname you can simply use:
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```
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$ xmpp-check chat.sum7.eu
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info All checks passed
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⇢ address="chat.sum7.eu" domain=""
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⇢ main.go:43 main.runCheck
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⇢ 2019-07-16T22:01:39.765+02:00
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```
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You can also pass the port and the XMPP domain if different from the server hostname:
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```
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$ xmpp-check chat.sum7.eu:5222 --domain meckerspace.de
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info All checks passed
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⇢ address="chat.sum7.eu:5222" domain="meckerspace.de"
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⇢ main.go:43 main.runCheck
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⇢ 2019-07-16T22:01:33.270+02:00
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```
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Error code will be non-zero in case of error. You can thus use it directly with your usual
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monitoring scripts.
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