Your certificates on a Calendar

Your certificates on a Calendar

Simple things should be simple.

SSL Certificates expire at a known date.

So we can track them on a calendar.

Of course, we won’t bother you with expiring certificates that are not used anymore. Let’s filter that noise out. Actionable information first.

Simple, efficient, and familiar.

SSLBoard calendar

Why SSLBoard had to invent it?

I’m really hoping there’s no tangible prior art here :-)

The real problem was getting the information in the first place.

SSLBoard can do it because:

  • We discover all your SSL certificates automatically with our own real-time feed of Google’s Certificate Transparency. That’s 100+ new certificates per second.
  • Then we index all these certificates in a 1.2 Billion active certificates database.
  • Then we explore your infrastructure to track which certificate is actually used, by which Hostname and which IP address, because that’s where your certificates are used.
  • Then we allow you to explore all this cross-linked information and handle special cases like wildcard certificates (you can add Host names to monitor) or special TCP ports (SSLBoard can check ports other than 443).

Once you have collected all the data, then yes! it’s easy to show your used certificates on a Calendar!

Try SSLBoard for Free today and simplify your SSL certificates management.

Photo by Estée Janssens on Unsplash

PS: the astute reader will have noticed that www.sslboard.com is expiring in 2 days. We know! but Cloudflare is managing this certificate, not us :-)