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To address your expired certificate for tellingstones.net, you'll need to take immediate action since automatic renewal is not possible for already expired certificates.
Here's what you should do:
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Since the certificate has expired, you'll need to issue a new certificate through AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) rather than trying to renew the expired one. Expired certificates are not eligible for automatic renewal.
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Go to the ACM console and request a new public certificate for your domain.
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Choose DNS validation for your new certificate (recommended approach).
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Once requested, you'll need to add the provided CNAME records to your DNS configuration (likely in Route 53 if you're using AWS for DNS management).
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After validation is successful and the certificate is issued, you'll need to update any AWS services using the certificate (such as CloudFront, Elastic Load Balancer, or Amplify) to use the new certificate.
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For future certificates, ensure they remain associated with an AWS service to be eligible for automatic renewal before expiration.
If you're using Amplify to manage your domain, and the certificate was managed by Amplify, you might need to delete and re-add the domain in the Amplify console to generate a new certificate.
Remember that for automatic renewals to work in the future, the certificate must be in use by an AWS service and the proper DNS validation records must remain in place.
Sources
HELP please! URG: SSL/TLS certificate from AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) in my AWS account expired | AWS re:Post
SSL certificate is expired (Certificate managed by Amplify) | AWS re:Post
AWS Certificate Manager - Certificate Renewal | AWS re:Post
Certificate Renewal | AWS re:Post
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could I have a voice support for that?