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Regenerating a Let's Encrypt certificate

Standard certificates 

Let's Encrypt certificates 

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The certificate was revoked successfully.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. --

  1. From the main menu, select My Services > Caching
My Service - Caching
  1. From the lists, select the access group and SCID (service component ID) you want to work with. 
My Services - Caching (with SCID selected)
  1. Click Manage Certificates.

    Media portal lists the certificates associated with the SCID you selected. Certificates in active state are ready to use; certificates with other states may need your attention or may still being processed. Use the section below to learn more about certificate states, click the section below.
My Services - Caching (Manage Certificates)

To regenerate a Let's Encrypt certificate:

My Services - Caching (Regenerate LE)