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- **Service Change**: The domain name effectively no longer belongs to the service.
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- **Mistake**: The certificate was issued with incorrect details.
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## How to Revoke
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## How to Remove / Revoke
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1. Open the Certificate Detail page.
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2. Click the **"Revoke"** button (Danger Zone).
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3. Select a **Reason Code**:
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- `unspecified` (0)
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- `keyCompromise` (1)
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- `cACompromise` (2)
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- `superseded` (4)
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- `cessationOfOperation` (5)
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4. Confirm the action.
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If a certificate is compromised or no longer needed, you can remove it from the system.
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1. Go to the **Certificates** list.
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2. Identify the certificate to remove.
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3. Click the **Trash Icon** (Delete) on the right side of the row.
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4. **Confirm**: Type `DELETE` in the confirmation modal to permanently remove the certificate and its private key from TrustLab.
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## CRL (Certificate Revocation List)
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Once revoked, the certificate serial number is added to the TrustLab CRL. All clients checking the CRL will immediately reject the certificate.
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