Will the SSL certificate display issue #2945 cause failed HTTPS requests or is it simply a visual bug? #7034
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Hello all,
I am running Wiki.js 2.5.301 in Docker on Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS with Postgres 15.x as my database on Digital Ocean. I installed this version using the guide in the Wiki.js docs. I was recently notified via email that my SSL certificate generate with Let's Encrypt would be expiring. After following the instructions in the documentation on SSL Certificate reissuance - first attempting to reissue in the Admin GUI and then restarting my docker process - I was rate limited by Let's Encrypt.
After some Googling I found this open GitHub issue - SSL certificate expiry dates do not match. One thing that is not clear to me is if this issue will cause SSL requests to begin failing when the displayed date is passed? This is the first SSL I have issued for my Wiki.js deployment and I can't quite tell if this is just an issue with what is displayed in the interface or if it is an actual configuration problem that is going to manifest as failed requests.
After checking in my browser, it seems that my SSL Certificate is now valid until May 08th, while my Admin GUI continues to display a March 08th expiration date. Can anyone tell me if this is simply a display issue or if it will result in failed requests after the expiration date passes?
I appreciate any information anyone can give me on this, and will be investigating nginx implementation in the meantime.
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