- Security Certificate Expired
- Aquos Net Certificate Expired Download
- Aquos Net Certificate Expired Registration
- Certificate Expired Error
This article describes how to change the validity period of a certificate that is issued by Certificate Authority (CA).
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Original product version: Windows 10 - all editions, Windows Server 2012 R2
Original KB number: 254632
Original KB number: 254632
Summary
By default, the lifetime of a certificate that is issued by a Stand-alone Certificate Authority CA is one year. After one year, the certificate expires and is not trusted for use. There may be situations when you have to override the default expiration date for certificates that are issued by an intermediate or an issuing CA.
The validity period that is defined in the registry affects all certificates that are issued by Stand-alone and Enterprise CAs. For Enterprise CAs, the default registry setting is two years. For Stand-alone CAs, the default registry setting is one year. For certificates that are issued by Stand-alone CAs, the validity period is determined by the registry entry that is described later in this article. This value applies to all certificates that are issued by the CA.
For certificates that are issued by Enterprise CAs, the validity period is defined in the template that is used to create the certificate. Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition do not support modification of these templates. Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition supports Version 2 certificate templates that can be modified. The validity period defined in the template applies to all certificates issued by any Enterprise CA in the Active Directory forest. A certificate that is issued by a CA is valid for the minimum of the following periods of time:
- The registry validity period that is noted earlier in this article.This applies to the stand-alone CA, and Subordinate CA certificates issued by the Enterprise CA.
- The template validity period.
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This applies to the Enterprise CA. Templates supported by Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition cannot be modified. Mkv codec for vlc mac. Templates supported by Windows Server Enterprise Edition (Version 2 templates) do support modification.
For an Enterprise CA, the validity period of an issued certificate is set to the minimum of all the following:
- The registry validity period of the CA (for example: ValidityPeriod Years, ValidityPeriodUnits 1)
- The template validity period
- The remaining validity period of the signing certificate of the CA
- If the EDITF_ATTRIBUTEENDDATE bit is enabled in the policy module's EditFlags registry value, the validity period specified through the request attributes (ExpirationDate:Date or ValidityPeriod:YearsnValidityPeriodUnits:1)
Note
- The ExpirationDate:Date syntax was not supported until Windows Server 2008.
- For a stand-alone CA, no templates are processed. Therefore, the template validity period does not apply.
The expiration date of the CA certificate
A CA cannot issue a certificate with a longer validity period than its own CA certificate.
Note
The Request Attribute name is made up of value string pairs that accompany the request and that specify the validity period. By default, this is enabled by a registry setting on a Standalone CA only.
Change expiration date of certificates issued by CA
To change the validity period settings for a CA, follow these steps.
Important
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This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, How to back up and restore the registry in Windows.
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- Click Start, and then click Run.
- In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK.
- Locate, and then click the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesCertSvcConfiguration<CAName>
- In the right pane, double-click ValidityPeriod.
- In the Value data box, type one of the following, and then click OK:
- Days
- Weeks
- Months
- Years
- In the right pane, double-click ValidityPeriodUnits.
- In the Value data box, type the numeric value that you want, and then click OK. For example, type 2.
- Stop, and then restart the Certificate Services service. To do so:
- Click Start, and then click Run.
- In the Open box, type cmd, and then click OK.
- At the command prompt, type the following lines. Press ENTER after each line.
- Type exit to quit Command Prompt.
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Those that have a Sharp Aquos device with the aqous.net feature know disappointment. It was advertised as a 'Internet Ready' type of device, however you can only view information in Sharp's Web2.0 style widgets. (Very Apple of them..) Sharp took many steps to keep you contained in their approved web area. It is possible to free your TV from aquos.net and surf the real internet. Sharp uses NetFront (by Access) web browsers. This a common compact browser available for many portable devices.
Here is how to Fix Aquos Net on your TV:
Insert standard disclaimer here: This shouldn't break your TV but use at your own risk. This might violate something, somewhere, somehow; if Sharp tosses you in jail, don't call me. For educational purposes only..
Needed: Webserver
Local DNS or Web Proxy
You can use a local *NIX server or a MS product or even a DD-WRT configured router. I use a Debian server with DNSmasq and Apache on my LAN, so that is what I use. Ensure your TV is using your local DNS server for the ethernet. You can either manually configure the TV of set your DHCP server to issue a local DNS.
The process is a simple DNS Hijack with a twist. You have to Hijack twice and in proper order to accomplish the hack (traditional definition, not pop culture hack). Sharp first directs the TV to www.aquos.net to load a encapsulating page to contain all the widgets. Then the browser loads the 3rd party content in the encapsulated widget. First we need to hijack one of the widgets. I chose Access Hollywood.
Redirect domain special.accesshollywood.com to your local web server:
address=/special.accesshollywood.com/192.168.0.1
That is a generic dnsmasq.conf line. Assuming your local web server is 192.168.0.1.
In the web server create a new directory in the www folder named 'sharpaqous' That is the default directory for the Access Hollywood widget. In the sharpaqous directory add a HTML file named 'screen.php'
For me this is: /home/www/sharpaquos/screen.php
screen.php is a simple file with a link:
<html>
<a href='http://www.google.com'>Google</a>
</html>
Just enough to get you free of sharp.
Restart your DNS server (for me this is '/etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart') and start your Aquos.net. Browse to the Access Hollywood widget and you should see a plain white screen with 'Google' in the top left corner. This is your first victory!
Use the 'D' button on the remote to bookmark the page.
If you look in the menu feature after you press 'D' and view the page info, you will see the Google page is really just a encapsulated page still pointing to the real Access Hollywood page. We are not done yet. Now we need to hijack the whole thing..
On your DNS server redirect www.aquos.net to your local server.
address=/www.aquos.net/192.168.0.1
Add another directory to your web server:
/home/www/PortalActions/
Copy the 'screen.php' file to this directory and rename it 'encapsulate.php'
cp /home/www/sharpaquos/screen.php /home/www/PortalActions/encapsulate.php
Restart your DNS Server.
Open Aquos.net on your TV again. You should get a TCP error. And nothing loads. OK, now you broke it.
Using 'D' again load the bookmark we made for Access Hollywood.
This will open the encapsulate.php page we are hosting giving you the single Google link again. If you click on your Google link, you will be sent to Google with no Sharp encapsulating. (This is important because the Sharp encapsulating with interfere with external sites.)
Bookmark www.google.com and delete the Access Hollywood bookmark.
You can use Google to find everything by searching for the URL and following links or on your encapsulate.php add a link to a webpage that you serve with a URL redirect. Then book mark your redirect page. I used a simple CGI program in C. Checks the 'Query String' and printf the http-equiv Refresh line.
Remove both redirects from your dns server. Let aqous.net on the TV work again. Just use the bookmarks to access the real internet.
The browser is kind of slow and clunky. No Flash support. But hey it is what we do right?
Tim