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Firmware 4.3.8.1 & expired certificate 30th May 2020

We're currently running 4.3.8.1 across all web appliances / single management appliance (it's been stable, we've had random issues in the past and do not update unless a specific reason forces us to..).

Today we experienced https scanning issues with some sites. All sites scanned through SSL Labs showed an expired cert 30th May 2020. Relating to this article:-

https://thesslonline.com/blog/sectigo-addtrust-external-ca-root-expiring-may-30-2020


Has anyone else had https inspection issues today on later firmware versions 4.3.9, 4.3.9.1 or 4.3.10 ??

Does the following bug fix listed in 4.3.9 release notes cover this specific issue?

NSWA-1634

The trusted CA certificates used for certificate validation have been updated.

Does updating to later versions replace the appliance cert used for https inspection?

 

Interested in comments from Sophos dev team if they are on this channel.

Thanks in advance!



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  • Summary of actions taken to date ...

    Please check that there a no Sectigo Certificates/affected websites certificates not added in the "Configuration > Global Policy > Certificate Validation > Check the custom cert list"

    Difficult to justify the time to complete this step for more than 30 websites identified with the issue in our environment.

    Issue can still occur if you have added the AddTrust External CA or UserTrust certificate manually. Please try removing those certificates from the certificate validation page if they are listed.

    Checked out certificates and located one for AddTrust External CA which was likely added when first trying to troubleshoot the issue ... was expired so deleted. Found 4 certificates issued by USERTrust RSA Certificate Authority all current with expiry date years in the future did not take any action in regards to these.

    Please try clearing the "Certificate Cache" under the "Configuration > Global policy > General options > Clear Certificate Cache". Please do this during downtime only. Wait for 15 to 20 minutes after doing this as it may take several minutes.

    Completed this task on each Web Proxy Appliance in our cluster.

    Please reboot the web appliance/s one by one after that.

    Completed this task on each Web Proxy Appliance in our cluster.


    I have been slowly (one at a time with testing for each) been removing websites from the HTTPS Scanning Exemptions. Completed 12 websites on Friday. Have re-checked them this morning (Monday) and all are still working normally. So the indications are that the issues have been resolved but I will still be taking a cautious approach to minimise any impact on our users working to towards a point where all websites previously added to the HTTPS Scanning Exemptions have been removed.

    Hope this helps.

    Cheers,
    Duncan

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