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SSL Expiration

Check Overview

What is this check?

The SSL Expiration Check looks at the renewal date of your SSL certificate and ensures any background renewal process completes successfully.

SSL Expiration Check Basic Interface

Why is this important?

The SSL certificate ensures the padlock in the URL bar in most browsers and gives that secure peace of mind for your visitors, if that expires they will get a BIG warning dialog and be unable to visit without enabling insecure browsing.

Advanced Usage

Default Rules

The default options for SSL Expiration will tell you at 30 days, 20,15,10,5,3,2 and 1 day before the SSL certificate expires (we get progressively more annoying to ensure you don't miss them).

Alternate reminder dates

However, renewal dates and times for certs are completely different so alerts before that are a bit useless, so you can configure the dates (and severity) of the alerts.

Calendar Sync

You can sync your SSL (and domain renewals directly into your calendar), these appear as events and are automatically moved when the domains renew.

You can do this easily via the Renewal Report.

SSL Expiration Calendar Sync

But I want more!

Sure thing! Send us a message on littlewarden.com with what you want to be able to configure and we will see what we can do!