how do you track SSL certificate expiration dates
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‎05-05-2016 07:50 AM
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to best track and notify stakeholders when certs are about to expire?
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‎05-05-2016 07:58 AM
Hi Jeff,
I usually recommend using a Subscription Contract for this. Then the contract administrator will get advanced notice 90, 60, and 30 days before the expiration by default. It becomes an easy way to manage these. You can also associate resources where the cert needs to be updated to the contract, too.
Why Subscription? SSL Certs work sort of like a subscription, so it seemed like an appropriate place to me.
Ben
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‎05-05-2016 10:40 AM
Thank you Ben. That makes sense - especially since we are ion the process of implementing Contract Management.
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‎12-02-2016 01:22 PM
what if we took on a servicenow project before any procedure like this was in place?
Could discovery do this? seems like it can but no one has been able to configure servicenow to do so.
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‎01-24-2020 05:58 PM
ServiceNow has official support for this solution with Orlando release
For more details please check below link
https://community.servicenow.com/community?id=community_blog&sys_id=9733b4481b0acc10a59033f2cd4bcb05