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== Confirm expiration date of a certificate ==
== Confirm expiration date of a certificate ==
=== Using a browser ===


* Load the site in a Chrome browser.
* Load the site in a Chrome browser.
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* '''Certificate''' > '''View Certificate''' button.
* '''Certificate''' > '''View Certificate''' button.
* Expiration Date is displayed in the dialog.
* Expiration Date is displayed in the dialog.
=== Using cPanel ===
* Log into cPanel.
* '''Security''' > '''SSL/TLS'''
* '''Manage SSL Sites''' will show which sites have certificates, and when those certificates expire.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 00:41, 19 January 2022

Acme.sh

This process only needs to be performed once. Running the acme.sh script creates a cron job that will handle certificate renewals.

How to use acme.sh with cPanel for automatically renewing Let's Encrypt SSL (Gist)

Confirm expiration date of a certificate

Using a browser

  • Load the site in a Chrome browser.
  • Open Developer Tools.
  • Click the Security tab.
  • Certificate > View Certificate button.
  • Expiration Date is displayed in the dialog.

Using cPanel

  • Log into cPanel.
  • Security > SSL/TLS
  • Manage SSL Sites will show which sites have certificates, and when those certificates expire.

See also

Let's Encrypt SSL Certificates on Namecheap Hosting (Legacy)