Is one of my domain using a let's encrypt certificate?

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My domain is:
ibo.lu
iauth.lu
ibo.solutions
imon.lu
iauth.eu

I ran this command:
None yet :wink:

It produced this output:
N/A

My web server is (include version):
As far as it concerns ibo.lu (my main domain) I don't realy know ;-o
It's hosted at OVH and running unchanged/untached for years!
Further we use Office365 for our emails name@ibo.lu

The operating system my web server runs on is (include version):
Don't know.
I can search/ask for it if realy useful for answering my question :slight_smile:

My hosting provider, if applicable, is:
OVH
Microsoft 365 for the email

I can login to a root shell on my machine (yes or no, or I don't know):
I don't know

I'm using a control panel to manage my site (no, or provide the name and version of the control panel):
I don't think so.

The version of my client is (e.g. output of certbot --version or certbot-auto --version if you're using Certbot):

Thank you for your help
Radu

Yes, I forgot to mention that I am asking the question because I received an email from let's encrypt withe the following subject: "Updates on Lets Encrypt Subscriber Agreement & Ending Expiration Notification" and stating the reason I receive it is because we are a subscriber ....
Thanks again for helping clarifying!

You do have a Let's Encrypt certificate for remote.ibo.lu.

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Hi Giuseppe,
Thank you very much for your assistance.
Can you help me further by indicating how can I get in control of the lifecycle of this certificate?

  • what is expiration term

  • extend this as needed

  • other tech and admin manipulations

  • I don't know anymore how this have been provisioned

Thanks
Radu

All Let's Encrypt certificates are valid for 90 days from issuance. As to your other questions, you'll have to figure out where that domain is hosted and deal with it there.

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