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Feature #9300

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ACME package: last time updated

Added by Yuri Weinstein about 5 years ago. Updated about 5 years ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
ACME
Target version:
-
Start date:
01/30/2019
Due date:
% Done:

0%

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Description

It’s low priority but nice to have.

Please expose in addition to ‘Last renewed’ time stamp “Last updated” on the the Certificates Page

Actions #1

Updated by Tyler L about 5 years ago

Not to be a naysayer, but isn't that a little redundant? Acme knows LE is 90 days and if run manually before Day 60 iirc, it won't automatically renew the cert(s) without a --force command. Knowing this, Updated & Renewed mean essentially the same thing imho.

After looking at some code and manually running the acme cron in cli, the package seems to use 60 days as well for it's cronjob renew, so seems like all that's needed is to adjust the cronjob to whatever schedule you want. I'm not a fan of daily @ 3:16, my views aren't aligned in that way.

Actions #2

Updated by Jim Pingle about 5 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected

Did you mean something else besides "Last Updated"? "Last Renewed" would always be the same as "Last Updated".

Unless you mean the last time the cron job ran to check if an update was needed, and that can be determined by looking in the main system log which the current version of the ACME package uses for cron output.

LE certs always expire in 90 days, but a renew is attempted at 60 days, that way if it fails you have time to fix the problem before it expires. The cert valid dates are printed in the certificate manager list, and the last renew is also printed on the ACME cert list.

Closing this out for now.

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