show let's encrypt certificate expiration date
As Let's Encrypt keeps on telling me to renew my certificates and plesk tells me that it automatically rene s 30 days before expiration it would be handy to actually SEE the expiration date on the let's encrypt or on the certificate pages.
The feature is available in Advisor extension (Plesk Onyx 17.8) as “Security > Secure Websites With SSL/TLS Certificates” recommendation.
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Gerhard Hoogterp (Jondor) commented
yes, that works somewhat.
Of course, that's not the location where certificates are actually managed. besides, the one "real" (read: not let's encrypt) certificate is apparently invalid without any explanation why or what it thinks is wrong.
So, yes, it's better than before, but it's hardly a "solution" in my book...
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Anonymous commented
It's good , thank you - it could be even better to add it also in "Domain > Let's encrypt" and/or Domain > "SSL/TLS Certificates for X"
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Chris commented
Yes, how is this not a thing? Looks like auto renew may have failed or at least was stuck for some hours...but I can't even check what the dates are/were...
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Anonymous commented
This is mandatory ! My website is 'crashed' beacause of a failed renew, but I was not aware that it was supposed to happen today, because it's displayed nowhere !
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QuotesUK commented
I was just about to ask for this - especially needed due to the number of false flag emails about expiring certificates.
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Sergio Manzi commented
that would be *extremely* handy ( I was about posting the same idea and I discovered you have beaten me on time, Gerhard!).
If (hopefully "when"!) you'll implement this, please be sure to make the "Expiration date" column sortable.
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Sven P. commented
Yes that would be really helpfull!