The operating system my web server runs on is (include version): linux
My hosting provider, if applicable, is: Amazon Web Services
Your certificate (or certificates) for the names listed below will expire in 19 days (on 2024-02-18). Please make sure to renew your certificate before then, or visitors to your web site will encounter errors.
I see that you got a Let's Encrypt certificate that will expire on February 18. But that certificate included only your root domain name and not the WWW sub domain. You got a certificate after that with both names.
But you don't seem to be using either of those. Currently your domain is using a certificate from global sign. Are you sure you even need to continue getting Let's Encrypt certificates? If so, please explain more about your situation. Thank you
what do you mean by "Currently your domain is using a certificate from global sign". am using a leta enrypt certificate. don't know how this changed. but received a renewal email and would like to start the process. any help you can provide is highly appreciated
You may have a Let's Encrypt cert. But, your server that responds to that domain name is using one from Global Sign. The cert has many domain names so looks like some sort of shared service or at least a shared server.
You would see this from a browser using its method for showing the cert for the connection. Or a test site like below.
you are using Imperva Cloud Application Security and it terminates TLS at their end.
I think LE cert would be used between OP and imperva: but from their forum it could be self signed one too
Do you know where it is used? The "normal" HTTPS connection to your domain is handled by Imperva. But, maybe you use it between your server and them. Or, for some internal server or something.
We can't possibly know where you might use it. And, how you use it factors in to the advice on how you would renew it.