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My domain is: mitrah.ru
Later I have issued the new certificate for the domain, but the old one I deleted not in a proper way. I've deleted all files only locally.
The new certificate works perfect, but I am receiving the messages about the old one that it is going to expire.
How to remove the old certificate on your side?
I ran this command: none
It produced this output:
Hello,
Your certificate (or certificates) for the names listed below will expire in 6 days (on 2024-09-12). Please make sure to renew your certificate before then, or visitors to your web site will encounter errors.
We recommend renewing certificates automatically when they have a third of their total lifetime left. For Let's Encrypt's current 90-day certificates, that means renewing 30 days before expiration. See Integration Guide - Let's Encrypt for details.
imap.koulikoff.de
imap.koulikoff.ru
koulikoff.de
koulikoff.ru
mitrah.ru
rm.koulikoff.de
rm.koulikoff.ru
smtp.koulikoff.de
smtp.koulikoff.ru
smtp.mitrah.ru
www.koulikoff.de
www.koulikoff.ru
www.mitrah.ru
My web server is (include version): Apache 2.4.62
The operating system my web server runs on is (include version): Slackware 15.0
My hosting provider, if applicable, is: hetzner.de
I can login to a root shell on my machine (yes or no, or I don't know): yes
I'm using a control panel to manage my site (no, or provide the name and version of the control panel): none
The version of my client is (e.g. output of certbot --version
or certbot-auto --version
if you're using Certbot): certbot 2.8.0