check_http --ssl

Jon Angliss jon at netdork.net
Fri Jun 12 03:24:12 CEST 2009


On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 16:58:36 -0700, <p1 at fhri.org> wrote:

>My check_http doesn't have SSL support:
>
>check_http: Invalid option - SSL is not available
>
>>From online research, I gather that I have to recompile the plugins with
>the SSL option after having SSL installed on the system.
>
>I have the following openssl packages on the Ubuntu server:
>
>$ sudo aptitude search openssl:

libssl-dev


[..]

>Yet, when re-configuring, it still does it without SSL support:
>
>config.status: creating po/Makefile
>            --with-apt-get-command: /usr/bin/apt-get
>              --with-ping6-command:
>               --with-ping-command: /bin/ping -n -U -w %d -c %d %s
>                       --with-ipv6: yes
>                      --with-mysql: no
>                    --with-openssl: no
>                     --with-gnutls: no
>               --enable-extra-opts: no
>                       --with-perl: /usr/bin/perl
>             --enable-perl-modules: no
>                     --with-cgiurl: /nagios/cgi-bin
>               --with-trusted-path: /bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
>
>What am I missing?

libssl-dev should be what you're after.

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
<jon at netdork.net>


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