Is there anything I need to check? about CA

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I got an e-mail saying that my AWS account has at least one instance of Amazon RDS or Amazon Aurora database in the AP-NORTHEAST-2 region that uses SSL/TLS certificates that expire on August 22, 2024, but I don't write RDS or Aurora databases, I only write document DB. If you go to the document DB console, you won't get that notification. Is there anything I need to check? nothing-in-documentDB

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zagabi
asked 6 months ago203 views
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Hello.

The image you are sharing is a screen shot of Amazon Document DB.
Please open the RDS screen from the URL below.
https://ap-northeast-2.console.aws.amazon.com/rds/home?region=ap-northeast-2#ca-cert-update:

You may also want to check the AWS account ID included in the email.

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EXPERT
answered 6 months ago
  • Thank you, Riku_Kobayashi. I updated the question. If you look at awssrs, nothing pops up.

  • If it's not displayed there, I don't think there's anything to be particularly concerned about.

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Hi,

The email you got contains the account ID and is sent to the email which you used to create the account (root credentials). Please ensure that you are checking RDS on the proper account.

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EXPERT
answered 6 months ago
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RDS and DocumentDB use the same Certificate (which is expiring) and you should plan to update your instances of DocumentDB to one of the new certificates in the posted bundle.

Hope this helps

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EXPERT
answered 2 months ago

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