The autossl_check Script  Məqaləni çap et

Overview:

The /usr/local/cpanel/bin/autossl_check script allows you to manually check the SSL status for a single user, or for all users. The script can help you troubleshoot any AutoSSL issues via the command line. The script checks whether a user’s certificates have expired, and if there is SSL coverage for a user’s domains. The system uses this script when you select the Run AutoSSL for All Users setting in WHM’s Manage AutoSSL interface (WHM >> Home >> SSL/TLS >> Manage AutoSSL).

The system calls this script daily via a cron job in the /etc/cron.d file.

Run the script

To run this script on the command line, use the following format:

/usr/local/cpanel/bin/autossl_check [options]

Options

Use the following options with this script:

Option Description Example
--user Perform an AutoSSL check for a specific user. --user=username
--all Perform an AutoSSL check for all users. --all
--help Display the script’s help information. --help

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