From today until March 15, 2026, the maximum lifetime for a TLS certificate is 398 days.

As of March 15, 2026, the maximum lifetime for a TLS certificate will be 200 days.

As of March 15, 2027, the maximum lifetime for a TLS certificate will be 100 days.

As of March 15, 2029, the maximum lifetime for a TLS certificate will be 47 days.

What’s everyone’s opinion on this? I think from a security standpoint their reasoning is valid and in many cases it’s very easy to automate the renewal with ACME or something else. But there’s likely gonna be legacy stuff still around in 2029 that won’t be easy to automate.

  • Z3k3@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    My little corner of the business has started migrating our certs to let’s encrypt.

    Hope it catches on else where

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      5 days ago

      I am a little concerned about the fact that Let’s encrypt is a centralized service subject to outages. What would happen if they we either breached or had a several day issue.

      If you are in the cloud you can use the cloud provided certs

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        5 days ago

        This is always a concern however we were recently stung by the dicicert revocation thing. Spending a night changing thousands of certs was not fun