Expiration of Personal Certificates

 

 

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Check Expiration Date
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Overview

MIT secure web certificates do not last forever. Being the key to many services at MIT, for security reasons certificates are given a limited lifetime:

  • MIT personal certificates obtained starting June 4, 2009, will expire on July 31, 2010. Personal certificates obtained between June 2008 and June 4, 2009, will expire on July 31, 2009.
  • MIT CA (Certification Authority) certificates obtained after April, 2006, are valid until August, 2026.

You may get a new personal certificate at any time, whether or not existing ones have expired. The following steps describe how to check when your personal certificate will expire.

Note: In Firefox on all platforms, and Internet Explorer 7 on Windows, unexpired and expired personal certificates can coexist. In Safari 3.x on Mac OS X, an expired MIT personal certificate may interfere with getting to MIT certifcate-protected web sites, even if you have an unexpired certificate; therefore, IS&T recommends deleting expired certificates.

On any platform, if you send or receive email which has been signed or encrypted with your personal certificate, you will need to keep that certificate on your system even after it expires, in order to validate and read the email. If you experience difficulty accessing certificate-protected MIT web sites, you should export, then delete, your expired certificates.

Check Expiration Date

In Firefox

  1. On Athena, Linux, and Macintosh: open Preferences.
    On Windows: open Tools > Options
  2. In the Preferences/Options window, click Advanced, then click on View Certificates.
  3. In the Certificate Manager window, you should see your personal certificates listed (if not, click Your Certificates).
    Result: The expiration date is given in the column headed Expires On.
  4. Close the Certificate Manager window, then click OK in the Preferences/Options window.

In Internet Explorer

  1. Go to Tools > Internet Options.
  2. Click the Content tab, then click the Certificates button (middle of the window).
  3. In the Certificates window, click on the Personal tab.
    Result: Your personal certificates should be listed. The expiration date is given in the column headed Expiration Date.
  4. Close the Certificates window, then click OK in the Internet Options window.

In Safari

Safari stores your MIT CA (Certificate Authority) and personal certificate in a file known as a Keychain.

  1. Under your Mac OS X account, go to Applications > Utilities > Keychain Access. If necessary, click Show Keychains in the lower left-hand corner of the Keychain Access window.

  2. In the list of Keychains, click login.
  3. Scroll to find the certificates with your name. Selecting a certificate displays information about it at the top of the window, including the expiration date.

Get a New Personal Certificate

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