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If you want to manually revoke a compromised Let's Encrypt certificate, you can reissue it in Media portal. When you reissue a certificate, Media portal requests the new certificate immediately. You don't need to promote a referencing configuration for the changes to take effect.
Certificate state | Description |
active |
The certificate is active and usable in Media portal. |
stdPending |
Standard certificates only. The certificate is being refreshed. The certificate may or may not be active during this load as well. |
Certificate state | Description |
Editable in this state? |
active |
The certificate is active and usable in Media portal. |
Yes |
leAcceptedCsrData |
CSR data has been accepted as first step of creating/renewing the certificate. |
No |
leCnameCreationStarted |
CName records are being created. |
Yes |
leCnameCreationComplete |
CName records have been created. |
Yes |
leCreateRenewStarted |
Let's Encrypt has started creating/renewing the certificate. |
No |
leCreateRenewWorkingChallenges |
The Let's Encrypt agent is currently working through challenges while creating/renewing this certificate. |
No |
leCreateRenewAwaitingLeResponse |
The Let's Encrypt agent waiting for the Let's Encrypt service while creating/renewing this certificate. |
No |
leCreateRenewFailed |
Create/renew failed and there is no currently active certificate for this record. |
Yes |
leCleaningConfigs |
Configurations are being cleaned |
-- |
leRevokeInProgress |
Certificate is in the process of being revoked. |
-- |
leCnameCreationFailed |
CName/FPDS records could not be created. |
Yes |
leRevokeComplete |
The certificate was revoked successfully. |
-- |
leRevokeFailed |
The certificate could not be revoked. |
-- |
leUnreferenced | The certificate isn't referenced by any SI in any production slot. | -- |
To reissue a Let's Encrypt certificate:
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