SSL Notifications when Cert is EXPIRED
Hi
If I enable autoSSL notifications I keep receiving emails about things approaching edges. Expires in 30 days, expires in 10 days, etc...
But since 99% of them eventually auto-update by themselves, I feel all those are unneeded warnings, as I have nothing to do 99% of the time anyway.
The problem is when the Certificate IS expired. THEN I have a problem. and THEN I need to act.
Is there a way to send me an email, SMS or other notification at the moment the SSL IS expired? Is there a way to monitor this inside Cpanel for all our accounts and auto-ssl setup?
Thanks!
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Hey there! There isn't any type of real-time monitoring for that, at least inside cPanel tools. In WHM >> Manage AutoSSL you can adjust the different notifications for both the user level and administrator level. If you'd like to see more detailed notifications for that, could you submit a feature request and then I can bring that up in the next developer meeting? 0 -
Thanks @cPRex! :) These are the current options: User Notifications - Notify the user for all AutoSSL events and normal successes.
- Notify the user for AutoSSL certificate request failures, warnings, and deferrals.
- Notify the user for AutoSSL certificate request failures only.
- Disable AutoSSL user notifications.
- Notify the administrator for all AutoSSL events and normal successes.
- Notify the administrator for AutoSSL certificate request failures, warnings, and deferrals.
- Notify the administrator for AutoSSL certificate request failures only.
- Disable AutoSSL administrator notifications.
- Notify the user for expired AutoSSL certificate only
- Notify the administrator for expired AutoSSL certificate only
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You can do that using the link in my signature as that will take you to the features site, features.cpanel.net. 0 -
I saw that come in just now and got it approved - thanks! 0
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