Cloud Cultivator

Certificate Expiry Notification Feature

Cloud Cultivator has a great feature which identifies and alerts you to SSL certificate expiry. By default, Cloud Cultivator will alert you if your site will expire in the next 30 days. If you want to change that default, you can choose any expiry between 8 to 180 days in the future. Cloud Cultivator will alert you about your expiring certificates every Tuesday. As you can see from this example, if I happen to set the certificate expiry to 79 days, I have a domain (this one) which is expiring…Continue readingCertificate Expiry Notification Feature

Cloud Cultivator

Adding a site to Cloud Cultivator

A quick show and tell about adding a new site to Cloud Cultivator monitoring. Adding a site in Cloud Cultivator is straight forward. Once you have logged, click “Add Sites” from the menu. From there, you can add any publicly available domain name (example.com) or IP address (34.217.174.226). You can also add a custom port (defaults to 443) if needed. Here are some examples which work. Once you create a site, Cloud Cultivator will immediately scan it and report back its configuration as well as seed the initial changelog with…Continue readingAdding a site to Cloud Cultivator