SSL/TLS certificates secure communication between your website and visitors. Each certificate has a validity period the length of time it remains active before requiring renewal. Understanding these limits helps you avoid service interruptions and browser warnings.

 

Current Industry Standards

  • SSL/TLS certificates cannot be issued for longer than 13 months (397 days).

  • This standard was introduced to improve security by ensuring certificates are renewed more frequently.

  • Most certificates are issued for 1 year at a time.

 

How WHM Handles Validity Periods

  • WHM/cPanel automatically removes any certificate that exceeds the 13‑month limit.

  • When removed, WHM replaces it with a Sectigo SSL certificate to maintain security.

  • Example: Cloudflare origin certificates expire after 15 years by default. These will be replaced automatically in WHM to comply with the 13‑month rule.

 

Best Practices

  • Always issue certificates with a maximum validity of 13 months.

  • Renew certificates before expiration to avoid downtime.

  • Use WHM’s SSL/TLS → Manage SSL Certificates to monitor expiry dates.

  • Consider enabling auto‑renewal for certificates purchased through Ruachost.

Notes

  • Free certificates (e.g., Let’s Encrypt) also follow the 90‑day validity model, requiring frequent renewal.

  • Longer‑term certificates (like Cloudflare origin SSLs) are not supported in WHM and will be replaced.

  • Keep track of expiry dates to prevent unexpected service disruptions.

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