The router has a default certificate applied if no other certificate is accepted - you may want to check that value for expiration (if your route is misconfigured for another reason or has no endpoints).
On Nov 22, 2016, at 2:31 AM, Dean Peterson <[email protected]> wrote: Is the built in HA Proxy caching the information? How do I clear the HAProxy cache in Openshift? On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 1:10 AM, Dean Peterson <[email protected]> wrote: > How is this happening? I even removed the route entirely; it still shows > the same certificate information even when showing a 503 error after the > route is removed. The TLS information is only on the route. Is the router > or Openshift caching the information somewhere? I have restarted Docker and > the Openshift master and Node. > > On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 11:05 AM, Dean Peterson <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I have a route with TLS enabled. The RSA key, certificate and CA bundle >> are all encoded in the route. I have an expiring TLS certificate. I renewed >> and replaced the values of the certificate and CA bundle, removed and >> updated the route. Unfortunately, the browser still shows the same >> expiration date for the certificate. Does openshift cache TLS information; >> do I need to do something other than deleting the route and recreating it >> with the new values? >> > > _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openshift.redhat.com/openshiftmm/listinfo/users
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