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| =====LetsEncryptSSLCertExpiringSoon===== | =====LetsEncryptSSLCertExpiringSoon===== | ||
| - | **Level:** __Major__ | + | **Level:** __Major__ |
| **Purpose: | **Purpose: | ||
| + | The alert checks the SSL cert for a URL and reports if the cert will expire within 90 days. | ||
| - | **Scenario: | + | **Scenario: |
| + | The SSL Certificate for the < | ||
| **Resolution: | **Resolution: | ||
| + | You shouldn' | ||
| + | Renew the SSL. All our websites that end in *.errigal.com use a GoDaddy wildcard cert. Check [[http:// | ||
| **Manual Action Steps:** | **Manual Action Steps:** | ||
| + | Only way to resolve this is to renew the SSL certificate. | ||
| + | |||
| + | For LetsEncrypt this is a very easy process as there is program to do it for you. | ||
| + | There is a guide here | ||
| + | https:// | ||
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| + | Generally, we aren't using LetsEncrypt as much any more, so this alert likely won't be needed. | ||
| **Auto Clear:** | **Auto Clear:** | ||
| + | When the cert is renewed and the expiry date is greater than 90 days. | ||
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