Revoking an SSL Certificate
You can revoke a certificate that has been issued by a CA. A revoked certificate is no longer trusted and can no longer be used for certificate-based encryption.
If you no longer need an issued SSL certificate for security reasons or other reasons, for example, the certificate key is lost, you can revoke the certificate on the SCM console.
After a certificate is revoked, all its records, including CA records, will be cleared and cannot be restored. Therefore, exercise caution when revoking a certificate.
Prerequisites
The certificate is in the Issued state.
Constraints
- Only issued certificates can be revoked.
- An uploaded certificate cannot be revoked.
- A certificate in the renewal period cannot be revoked. So, a certificate cannot be revoked within one month before it expires.
- After a certificate revocation application is submitted, it cannot be canceled. Certificate revocation does not affect the purchase of new certificates.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- In the row containing the certificate you wish to revoke, in the Operation column, click Revoke or More > Revoke.
Figure 1 Revoke
- (Optional) To revoke an OV or EV certificate, confirm the revocation by email.
After you submit a certificate revocation application, the CA will send a confirmation email to the email address you provide when you apply for the certificate. Check your email and confirm the certificate revocation in a timely manner.
After you confirm the revocation by email, the OV and EV certificates will be revoked.
Feedback
Was this page helpful?
Provide feedbackThank you very much for your feedback. We will continue working to improve the documentation.