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Why does my SSL certificate keep expiring automatically each month?

Asked on Sep 02, 2025

Answer

SSL certificates typically expire automatically due to incorrect renewal settings or using a certificate with a short validity period. Let's explore how to ensure your SSL certificate renews properly.

Example Concept: SSL certificates can expire if they are not set to auto-renew or if they are issued with a short validity period, such as 30 days. Many hosting providers offer automated renewal services, especially for Let's Encrypt certificates, which are free and typically valid for 90 days. Ensure your hosting provider's control panel is configured to automatically renew these certificates before they expire.

Additional Comment:
  • Check if your hosting provider supports automatic SSL renewal and ensure it is enabled.
  • If using Let's Encrypt, verify that the ACME client (like Certbot) is properly configured to renew certificates automatically.
  • Review your hosting account settings to confirm that the SSL certificate renewal process is not being blocked by any manual settings.
  • Consider switching to a longer-term SSL certificate if automatic renewal is not feasible with your current setup.
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