3.2.35 10111 - Certificate Expired

Alarm Group:
AUD
Description:
The certificate is expired.
Severity:
Major
Instance:
<CertificateName>
HA Score:
Normal
Auto Clear Seconds:
0 (zero)
OID:
certificateExpired
Cause:
The certificate is expired.

Certificate Management

The Certificate Management feature allows users to configure certificates for:

  • HTTPS/SSL - Allows secure login without encountering messages about untrusted sites
  • LDAP (TLS) - Allows the LDAP server's public key to encrypt credentials sent to the LDAP server
  • TLS/DTLS over TCP/SCTP Transport - Allows transport layer security protocols and encryption on a per connection basis at the application layer. For example, DSR local and peer node connections
  • Single Sign-On (SSO) - Allows users to navigate among several applications without having to re-enter login credentials
  • Certificate Authority (CA) - A digital certificate provided by a trusted source used to make secure connections between a client and server

Note:

When setting up Certificate Management, you must first assign a system domain name for the DNS configuration before importing any certificates.

If you allow a certificate to expire, the certificate becomes invalid, and you are no longer able to run secure transactions on your website. The Certification Authority (CA) prompts you to renew your SSL certificate before the expiration date.

Diagnostic Information:
Generating a Certificate Report

To generate a certificate report:

  1. Click Administration, and then Access Control, and then Certificate Management.
  2. Select the certificate for which you want to create a report.

    Note:

    To select multiple server groups, press and hold Ctrl as you click to select specific rows. Alternatively, if no servers are selected then all server groups appear in the report.
  3. Click Report.
  4. Click Print to print the report, or click Save to save a text file of the report.

Recovery:

  1. For details on DNS Configuration feature, see the DNS Configuration chapter in Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) Guide.
  2. For details on Certificate Management feature, see the Certificate Management chapter in Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) Guide.
  3. It is recommended to contact My Oracle Support if further assistance is needed.