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Let’s Encrypt certificates list #

In this section, you’ll learn more about RELIANOID Application Delivery Controller. This application has been integrated with the Let’s Encrypt system to manage SSL certificates, and use them in the reverse proxy implemented in the load balancing module LSLB with the HTTPS profile.

Let’s Encrypt is a free, open, and automated certificate authority (CA) accessible as a public service on the Internet and built to simplify the acquisition of SSL/TLS digital certificates proving a site’s authenticity, while also providing encryption.

Since Let’s Encrypt is a service available on the web, RELIANOID Application Delivery Controller requires a direct connection to Let’s Encrypt services to create Certificates for Hosts (for example www.relianoid.com). This communication between RELIANOID ADC and Let’s Encrypt is done through ACME protocol over an encrypted secure protocol.

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The certificate list includes the following details:
Common Name. A Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) pointing to a server. The domain may follow the format: test3.test.relianoid.io, domain.com, or mail.domain.com
Issuer. A certificate authority that has signed the certificate.
Domains. Domain(s) to be certified by the authority Issuer.
Status. Color indicators that show the current status of a certificate:

  • Green. The certificate is valid.
  • Yellow. The certificate will soon expire and its renewal is pending.
  • Red. The certificate has expired.
  • Orange. Waiting for approval, to be issued by Let’s Encrypt.
  • Gray. The certificate is invalid.

Autorenewal. This check is enabled if the wild card certificate is enabled.
Creation. The date the certificate is issued.
Expiration. The date the certificate expires.
Actions. Use these actions for each certificate:

  • Create certificate: Shows a form used to create the certificate.
  • Delete. Deletes the Certificate from the local Storage and the Remote Let’s Encrypt Certificate Authority.
  • Autorenewal. When this option is activated, the appliance will be renewed days before the expiration date. For this to work, the appliance must be connected to the internet.
  • Renew Certificate. This is used when the certificate is about to expire.
  • Delete. Deletes the certificate from the current storage and the Remote Let’s Encrypt Certificate Authority.
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