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Root Certificate on cloudron app problem

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    • timconsidineT Offline
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      I am getting a number of these alerts from Uptime Kuma

      [https://openproject.domain.tld/][https://openproject.domain.tld/] root CA certificate DST Root CA X3 will be expired in -672 days

      This is on an app installed in my Cloudron instance.

      I am getting others for app installed elsewhere, but that's not the issue here.

      How do I resolve this ?
      I tried renew all certs in the Domains & Certs control panel.

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        @timconsidine Yeah, we get the same message on telegram from Uptime Kuma. Like "root CA certificate DST Root CA X3 will be expired in -669 days" . I assume this is some bug in Uptime Kuma because the certs are just fine.

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        • girishG girish

          @timconsidine Yeah, we get the same message on telegram from Uptime Kuma. Like "root CA certificate DST Root CA X3 will be expired in -669 days" . I assume this is some bug in Uptime Kuma because the certs are just fine.

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          @girish ah ok, thank you
          I have been ignoring them !
          Seems like permission to continue ignoring them !
          But I will check out Uptime Kuma issues list

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            I think that’s a LE issue, one of its root CA is already for 2 years expired but with a kind of a redirect if I remember correctly.

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            • imc67I imc67

              I think that’s a LE issue, one of its root CA is already for 2 years expired but with a kind of a redirect if I remember correctly.

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              @imc67 yes, indeed, but the presence of the original DST Root CA is causing issues for Uptime Kuma.
              There is discussion in their Issues list, but no solution (some hack proposed but not interested in that).

              I've read elsewhere that the old DST Root CA can be deleted ... but no idea how.
              That might help Uptime Kuma not to report it.
              I might try that on non-Cloudron apps but wouldn't want to try that on a Cloudron app.

              Oh well, just some noise in Telegram that I can ignore.

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