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    How to remove CAs and Certificates?

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    • W Offline
      WhiteTiger-IT
      last edited by WhiteTiger-IT

      In pfSense I have a "webConfigurator default" and an "User" certificates.
      The one for webConfigurator default is expired Wed, 04 Aug 2021 17:17:37 +0200
      How can I remove or update them?

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        viragomann @WhiteTiger-IT
        last edited by

        @whitetiger-it
        Issue a new certificate and replace the old one in System > Advanced > Admin Access.

        To remove, ensure that the certificate is not in use. Check column "In Use" in the Certificate Manager. If it isn't there is a delete button shown at the right side.

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          Gertjan @WhiteTiger-IT
          last edited by

          @whitetiger-it said in How to remove CAs and Certificates?:

          The one for webConfigurator default is expired

          You might as well use that phrase, and ask the oracle :

          pfsense renew web configurator certificate

          Nice, Google isn't even redirecting to 'some site' but knows what to do 👍

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          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.

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            WhiteTiger-IT
            last edited by

            @Gertjan
            You're right.
            I usually arrive on the forum AFTER my searches have not been helpful.
            This time I was removing the various certificates and didn't think about doing a search on the one that I couldn't do.
            I'm sorry.

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              Gertjan @WhiteTiger-IT
              last edited by

              @whitetiger-it
              No need to be sorry, no harm is done.
              It's quiet ok to ask before you 'delete' something.

              No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.

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