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I received the following alert mgmtgwd.certificate.expiring: A digital certificate with Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) Class2PrimaryCA, Serial Number 85BD4BF3D8DAE369F694D75FC3A54423, Certificate Authority 'Class 2 Primary CA' and type server-ca for Vserver..
The CertPlus cert is expiring shortly can I remove this cert to suppress the alerts as we use an internal CA?
I received the following alert mgmtgwd.certificate.expiring: A digital certificate with Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) Class2PrimaryCA, Serial Number 85BD4BF3D8DAE369F694D75FC3A54423, Certificate Authority 'Class 2 Primary CA' and type server-ca for Vserver..
The CertPlus cert is expiring shortly can I remove this cert to suppress the alerts as we use an internal CA?
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Removing a certificate entirely can be done with the "security certificate delete" command.
Its documentation is located here:
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Hi
Thank you for the links, the Certplus root CA is expiring and does not seem to be renewing it is possible to remove this cert?
MS is removing these from in an upcoming update:
This release will disable the following roots (Root Certificate \ SHA-1 Thumbprint):
- CertPlus Class 3P Primary CA \ 216B2A29E62A00CE820146D8244141B92511B279
- CertPlus Class 3 Primary CA \ D2EDF88B41B6FE01461D6E2834EC7C8F6C77721E
- CertPlus Class 3TS Primary CA \ F44095C238AC73FC4F77BF8F98DF70F8F091BC52
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Removing a certificate entirely can be done with the "security certificate delete" command.
Its documentation is located here:
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