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- **7 days** before expiration.
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- **1 day** before expiration.
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## How to Renew
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## How to Renew (Manual Re-issue)
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1. Log in to TrustLab.
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2. Navigate to **"My Certificates"**.
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3. Identify certificates marked with the **"Expiring Soon"** badge.
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4. Click the **"Renew"** button next to the certificate.
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5. Review the details (CN, SANs). You can add or remove SANs at this stage.
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6. Click **Confirm Renewal**.
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To renew a certificate, you simply generate a fresh one with the same domain name.
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1. Go to **Certificates** and click **"Generate New"**.
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2. **Identity**: Enter the **same Common Name (CN)** as your expiring certificate.
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3. **Generate**: The system will issue a new certificate with a fresh validity period.
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4. **Replace**: Download the new `.crt` (and `.key` if you didn't reuse the CSI) and replace the files on your server.
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> [!NOTE]
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> The old certificate will remain valid until it expires naturally. You can safely delete it after verifying the new one works.
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## What Happens Next?
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- A **new certificate** is generated with a new validity period.
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