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CDCloudflare Developers
Created by GO on 7/11/2024 in #pages-help
Will Cloudflare Pages Automatically Migrate Retired Let's Encrypt Certificates?
Thank you both for providing the information; I appreciate it! Based on my understanding, while the exact date is unclear, the migration should be completed by the following dates. Could you please let me know if this understanding is correct? I apologize for being persistent, but I am concerned about the potential impact on users if the migration does not occur automatically by this date. >September 9, 2024: Cloudflare will stop using the cross-signed chain, both in certificate issuance and in certificate bundling. https://developers.cloudflare.com/ssl/reference/migration-guides/lets-encrypt-chain#important-dates
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CDCloudflare Developers
Created by GO on 7/11/2024 in #pages-help
Will Cloudflare Pages Automatically Migrate Retired Let's Encrypt Certificates?
Thank you very much for confirming that the migration to a new certificate will happen automatically. I truly appreciate your assistance. Could you kindly provide the source of this information? Additionally, if you have any details on the expected timing for the migration, that would be extremely helpful. Thank you once again for your support!
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CDCloudflare Developers
Created by GO on 4/23/2024 in #pages-help
which type of certificate product is used for Cloudflare Pages
Thanks you! According to the doc, "90 days or one certificate lifecycle before the change, we are going to start shifting Let’s Encrypt certificates to use a different certificate authority. We’ll make this change for all products where Cloudflare is responsible for the CA selection, meaning this will be automatically done for customers using Universal SSL and SSL for SaaS with the 'default CA' choice." So, it seems like Cloudflare might automatically handle the transition.
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CDCloudflare Developers
Created by GO on 4/23/2024 in #pages-help
which type of certificate product is used for Cloudflare Pages
Thank you for the information! I'm using a custom domain and believe it might be set up with SSL for SaaS/CF for SaaS. According to the documentation, ">With SSL for SaaS, customers have two options: using a default CA, meaning Cloudflare will choose the issuing authority, or specifying which CA to use." Could you please help me determine which option is being used for my domain? I've searched through the official documents and the console but couldn't find this detail.
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