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4/13/2018 7:33 AM
 

Hi everyone,

I use https://letsencrypt.org/ for SSL certificates on my sites.
When installing an SSL certificate, I do the following in the DNN portal.
 - Enable SSL Enabled in Security settings.
 - Secure Connection “on” in Advanced settings of each page.

Most of the time the SSL certificates renew automatically without issues, but sometimes it does not renew and then the site has a security warning and is in accessible.

Is there a way to setup a failover in case the SSL certificate expires?
It is preferable to rather have the site up without SSL than for it to be down.

Any suggestions?

 
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