SSL monitoring Azure App insights - alert not showing

JJ 0 Reputation points
2023-05-17T13:07:55.76+00:00

Dear all,

I have configured an alert on a web application, the alert should get generated when SSL certificate is about to expire within 30 days, however no alert is generated nor showing in availability tab as of toda in app insights and the SSL certificate is going to be expired in 2 days, can you please let me know if i have missed anything while configuring or do i need to check anything from certificate side ? I have attached the image of threshold

PS - Im new to azure. Please let me know if anything is missing from my side

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  1. Monalla-MSFT 6,911 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2023-05-24T14:16:02.66+00:00

    @JJ - Welcome to Microsoft Q&A and thanks for reaching out to us.

    I'm sorry to hear that you are facing issues with the alert configuration.

    It seems like the alert rule is not working as expected. There could be several reasons for this issue. Please check the below if any of the configuration step is missing.

    1. Please check if the alert rule is enabled. To do this, go to the Alerts section in the Application Insights resource and check if the rule is enabled. If it is not enabled, please enable it and wait for some time to see if the alert is generated.
    2. Check if the alert criteria are set up correctly. Make sure that the alert criteria are set to trigger when the SSL certificate is about to expire within 30 days. You can check this by going to the Alerts section and selecting the alert rule. Then, select the Edit button and verify that the criteria is set up correctly.
    3. Also check if the SSL certificate is configured correctly. Make sure that the SSL certificate is installed correctly and is valid. You can check this by going to the website and verifying that the SSL certificate is valid.

    If the above steps do not resolve the issue, please check the logs to see if there are any errors or warnings related to the alert rule. You can check the logs by going to the Logs section in the Application Insights resource and searching for the alert rule name.

    Hope this helps. and please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions.


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