How to handle SSL Certificate Expiry for IOT devices connected to the Watson IOT Platform












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We developed IOT based devices which connects to Watson IOT Platform ; we intend to use SSL Certificates. The devices are based on GPRS and would be installed at remote location. Remote Certificate Updates are not possible.



Now as I read, SSL certificates expire in 3 years. In such case, would the certificate be still valid while communicating with IBM Watson IOT Cloud server.



Currently in our test environment, we are using self-generated certificates and it is working fine.



Can someone share what would actually happen with an expired certificate configured in our devices?



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    We developed IOT based devices which connects to Watson IOT Platform ; we intend to use SSL Certificates. The devices are based on GPRS and would be installed at remote location. Remote Certificate Updates are not possible.



    Now as I read, SSL certificates expire in 3 years. In such case, would the certificate be still valid while communicating with IBM Watson IOT Cloud server.



    Currently in our test environment, we are using self-generated certificates and it is working fine.



    Can someone share what would actually happen with an expired certificate configured in our devices?



    Thanks










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      We developed IOT based devices which connects to Watson IOT Platform ; we intend to use SSL Certificates. The devices are based on GPRS and would be installed at remote location. Remote Certificate Updates are not possible.



      Now as I read, SSL certificates expire in 3 years. In such case, would the certificate be still valid while communicating with IBM Watson IOT Cloud server.



      Currently in our test environment, we are using self-generated certificates and it is working fine.



      Can someone share what would actually happen with an expired certificate configured in our devices?



      Thanks










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      We developed IOT based devices which connects to Watson IOT Platform ; we intend to use SSL Certificates. The devices are based on GPRS and would be installed at remote location. Remote Certificate Updates are not possible.



      Now as I read, SSL certificates expire in 3 years. In such case, would the certificate be still valid while communicating with IBM Watson IOT Cloud server.



      Currently in our test environment, we are using self-generated certificates and it is working fine.



      Can someone share what would actually happen with an expired certificate configured in our devices?



      Thanks







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      edited Nov 17 '18 at 17:27









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          most certainty the certificates will stay expired and your device won't be able to reconnect. You would need to renew or replace them in order to stay connected.






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