At least one active project.
At least one active trigger.
Go to Monitors
» SSL certificates
» Click Add
in the top right.
Select a Project.
Input your certificate host name.
Input the certificate port if it doesn't run under the default HTTPS port (443).
You can specify the reminders Cronly sends. It defaults to: 0, 1 , 15 and 30 days before the expiration date of the certificate.
Click Save
to add the SSL certificate.
new
Cronly is waiting for the first check.
warning
The certificate is valid, but expiring soon.
alert
There is an active issue with your certificate. See your certificate details for more information.
healthy
No problems at this moment.
An archived SSL certificate isn't actively monitored by Cronly and doesn't count as a monitor for your subscription plan.
To archive a SSL certificate, go to Monitors
» SSL certificates
» Click Archive
next to the SSL certificate.
To see all archived SSL certificates, go to Monitors
» SSL certificates
» Click Archive
in the top right corner.
To restore a SSL certificate, go to archived SSL certificates. Click Restore
next to the SSL certificate.
Monitoring starts instantly. There is no need for any further actions.
Our monitors check all SSL certificates expirations ones a day (00:30 h. GMT+1).
We verify the status of all SSL certificates ones an hour (xx:00 h.). More frequent checks will be available in the near future.