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SSL Manager User Guide
Advanced Alerting - SSL Certificate Validation Trigger
Note: Advanced Alerting is a separate extension available for Mirth® Connect by NextGen Healthcare. The following features are only available when both the SSL Manager and Advanced Alerting are installed. The SSL Certificate Validation trigger type for Advanced Alerting allows you to configure proactive alerts that trigger when a certificate has expired, been revoked, or when the Subject DN (distinguished name) has been rejected. Navigation Settings
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Select the Alerts link in the Mirth Connect task panel on the upper-left side of the window. This section is separated into the following topics: Alerts Table Alerts Tasks Parent topic: Alerts View
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Select the Alerts link in the Mirth® Connect task panel at the upper-left side of the window. Select the alert you want to edit, and select the Edit Alert task in the Alert Tasks panel on the left. You can also double-click the alert from the Alerts Table. This section is separated into the following topics: Alert Error Types and Regex Alert Enabled Channels Alert Actions Edit Alert Tasks Parent topic: Edit Alert View
SSL Manager User Guide
SSL Manager Global Settings
The Global Settings section allows you to configure certificate expiration warning settings. These warnings take place whenever any user logs into the Mirth® Connect by NextGen Healthcare Administrator. Proactive, automatic alerts for certificate expiration/revocation are also available with the Advanced Alerting extension. For additional information, see Advanced Alerting - SSL Certificate Validation Trigger. Global Settings section for SSL Manager Login Warnings: If enabled, users will be warned upon login if any certificates are no longer valid (expired or revoked). Time Until Expiration: The minimum amount of time (for example, 7d) before a certificate expires to start warning users. If left blank, zero (0) will be assumed, meaning that users will only be warned when certificates actually reach their validity end dates. Upon logging into the Administrator, if any certificates are expired or are within the Time Until Expiration range, the user will be shown a window like this: Error
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Alerts View
An alert is a process that listens for certain types of events and creates triggers based on configurable settings. From these triggers you can take various actions, like dispatching an email to a user or specific address, or sending a message to a channel. Mirth® Connect comes with a built-in, error-based, alerting system that listens for error events from selected channels. The Advanced Alerting extension adds on this by also including powerful metric-based alerts, escalation levels, scheduling, notification throttling, and other advanced features. The Alerts View is like a dashboard for your currently configured alerts. You can view which ones are enabled and how many times an alert has triggered since it was last enabled. An image of the Alerts view which serves as a dashboard for alerts. Navigation Alerts Table Alerts Tasks Parent topic: Monitor Views Related concepts Advanced Alerting
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Select the Events link in the Mirth Connect task panel in the upper-left: Parent topic: Events View