[GH-ISSUE #1754] Certificates listed as expired, even if they are renewed #1307

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opened 2026-02-26 06:36:39 +03:00 by kerem · 4 comments
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Originally created by @LiohMoeller on GitHub (Jan 12, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager/issues/1754

Some certificates in the SSL Certificates view are listed as expired, even if they have been renewed one or two days ago.

Originally created by @LiohMoeller on GitHub (Jan 12, 2022). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager/issues/1754 Some certificates in the SSL Certificates view are listed as expired, even if they have been renewed one or two days ago.
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@gent99 commented on GitHub (Jan 26, 2022):

At the moment i see the same behavior here in npm version v2.8.1. I plan to update to latest today.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1022182266 --> @gent99 commented on GitHub (Jan 26, 2022): At the moment i see the same behavior here in npm version v2.8.1. I plan to update to latest today.
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@leetaylor commented on GitHub (Oct 15, 2023):

Same issue on v2.10.4 - SSL Certificates UI shows certs as expired with an old date/time, when they are valid with a future expiration date.

  • Downloading the certificate via the UI gives you a zip containing valid certificates with a future expiration date.
  • Using a tool like https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html gives you a pass result, with the same future expiration date as the certs in the downloaded zip.
  • Renewing one of these via the UI doesn't seem to actually renew the cert with Let's Encrypt, but it does fix up the expiration date in the UI.
<!-- gh-comment-id:1763543657 --> @leetaylor commented on GitHub (Oct 15, 2023): Same issue on v2.10.4 - SSL Certificates UI shows certs as expired with an old date/time, when they are valid with a future expiration date. - Downloading the certificate via the UI gives you a zip containing valid certificates with a future expiration date. - Using a tool like https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html gives you a pass result, with the same future expiration date as the certs in the downloaded zip. - Renewing one of these via the UI doesn't seem to actually renew the cert with Let's Encrypt, but it does fix up the expiration date in the UI.
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (May 6, 2024):

Issue is now considered stale. If you want to keep it open, please comment 👍

<!-- gh-comment-id:2095071156 --> @github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (May 6, 2024): Issue is now considered stale. If you want to keep it open, please comment :+1:
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Jun 18, 2025):

Issue was closed due to inactivity.

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