Monitor SSL/TLS certificate expiry across domains through simple AI conversations.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mcp-certificate-monitor" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Check the SSL/TLS certificate expiry dates for these domains: example.com, api.example.com, and shop.example.com, and list any certificates expiring within 30 days.
A report showing each domain’s certificate expiry date, highlighting any domains expiring within 30 days.
Summarize the certificate status for these domains, grouped as healthy, expiring soon, and expired, with brief recommendations: app.example.com, cdn.example.com, admin.example.com.
A clear status summary with grouped results and recommended next actions.
Audit the SSL/TLS certificates for these domains: a.com, b.com, c.com, and d.com. Identify chain issues, upcoming expirations, or expired certificates, and rank them by risk.
A risk-ranked issue list describing the problem type and which domains should be handled first.
Check any domain's SSL expiry, validity status, and days remaining.
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