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TLS Certificate Lifetimes Will Officially Reduce to 47 Days (in 2029)
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If I understand this correctly, it only affects certificates issued by public CAs (certificates for public websites, for example). So for certs issued by a company CA (e.g. for internal infrastructure), it should not apply. Can anyone confirm?
True. Technically the bounds for the validity period are from Jan 1, 1950 to Dec 31, 9999.
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The browser warning appears even for a cert issued by a non public CA you have told your browser to trust, and most browsers already enforce a 398 day limit, so unless you have cooperative users, you're already (effectively) capped at 1 year of validity.
No, that's fortunately not correct. TLS certificates issued by our CA are valid for 2 years and that works perfectly fine in all the browsers I have ever used.