Let's Encrypt Events
Administrators and agents can receive notifications or automate actions based on the following Let's Encrypt/SSL events:
- Let's Encrypt certificate creation failed
- Let's Encrypt certificate creation success
- Let's Encrypt certificate file creation failed
- Let's Encrypt certificate file creation succeeded
- Let's Encrypt certificate renewal failed
- Let's Encrypt certificate succeeded
Conditions
Depending on the event selected, the following event criteria are available. In addition, there may be one or more custom fields displayed, if any have been set up.
- Name - The friendly name for the event.
Note: The Enabled checkbox must be marked in order for this event to trigger. Use this setting to temporarily disable events.
- Event Type - The event that triggers the action.
- Time of Day - The time frame during which the event occurs.
- Day of Week - The day(s) of the week during which the event occurs.
- Hostname - The hostname associated to the SSL certificate.
Note: Event criteria based on any custom fields
the administrator has established may also be available.
Actions
Depending on the event selected, the following actions are available:
- Call Web Page - Calls a web page that you specify, and that page can execute specific actions, queries or other methods based on whatever is coded on the page. For example, calling a web page that then initiates adding a task to a third-party task management application.
- Log to File - Logs an action to a text file. This occurs once based on the max frequency set, regardless of how many times the event is fired.
- Notify Events External Provider - Calls an external provider that is created by the customer. For more information, see External Providers.
- Send Email - Sends an email to a set of recipients. This occurs once based on the max frequency set, regardless of how many times the event is fired.
- Use Default Notification Profile for User - Uses any custom email addresses and/or SMS addresses that are used as part of the Default Notification Profile. This occurs once based on the max frequency set, regardless of how many times the event is fired.
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