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    ZeroSSL - How to revoke/remove existing certificates

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      MacUsers
      last edited by MacUsers

      Hi all,

      ZeroSSL only allow max of four free certificates and doesn't allow revoking certificte directly on/from the portal if created by ACME.

      I created two certificates (by mistake) that I don't need anymore but need to make room for at least one to get the correct one done, as ZeroSSL free offering only gives four certifictes and until one is revoked, it will use one from the quota - any idea how to actually revoke an external ACME certificate?

      -S

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @MacUsers
        last edited by johnpoz

        @MacUsers

        https://help.zerossl.com/hc/en-us/articles/360060119933-Certificate-Revocation

        edit: oh you prob out of luck

        You can revoke any certificate issued via the ZeroSSL portal. Currently, certificates issued via ACME can not be revoked from inside the portal - please follow the instructions of your ACME client for revoking those certificates.

        the gui in pfsense does not have the ability to revoke - you prob have to move the certs to something you have certbot installed to and revoke that way.

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