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Yes you can revert at anytime.
I’ve never used beanstalk before.
The CA in only applicable if your using TLS to SQL or using it to verify the identity.
Hello.
On August 22, 2024, old 2019 certificates are reaching EOL and need to be replaced (see below for full AWS notification details). I understand that I can modify the RDS instance and simple change the type under the Connectivity > Certificate Authority section, but how would I understand if my application will be affected by this change?
Updating the SSL certificate on RDS may require a reboot, which may result in temporary downtime.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/UsingWithRDS.SSL-certificate-rotation.html
My application runs on ElasticBeanstalk with EC2 instances that connect to the RDS instance with the server hostname, username/password and port, but I'm not sure how to fully understand if modifying the RDS certificate will result in a lost connection or if this is just as simple as modifying the certificate type.
Currently, I think the only way to identify whether an SSL connection is being used is to check the application settings from scratch.
If the application uses SSL/TLS communication, it is expected that the connection to RDS will fail when the certificate expires.
https://aws.amazon.com/jp/blogs/aws/rotate-your-ssl-tls-certificates-now-amazon-rds-and-amazon-aurora-expire-in-2024/
Can I test this with a dry run prior to making the change? Can I revert back to the original certificate immediately if there are issues? Do I need to consider updating any certificate files on the server itself, or in the EBS configuration?
There should be no function to perform a dry run.
Hello,
I have performed a certificate and master password change by modifying the database details and applied. seems like master password has changed but connectivity pages still shows the old certificate. Anyone can shed a light what might be the culprit?
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