08-11-2022 09:45 PM
Hi. When I log on to Cisco ESA, I receive the following message:
<Critical Notification!
If your email gateway is experiencing issues when delivering messages to
Centralized Policy Quarantine (CPQ) and you received an alert that indicates
that the CPQ certificate is expired, make sure you execute the updatepvocert
CLI command on the Security Management Appliance to fix this issue. You can
ignore this notification if you have not enabled CPQ or have already corrected
it.>
Please, Help me to solve this problem.
08-12-2022 12:40 AM
Hi,
If you don't use Centralized PVO Quarantine with an SMA, I think you can just ignore the message.
Got the same, even if we don't use PVO quarantine.... Don't know to remove this alert...
08-12-2022 06:14 AM
Same issue here.
We're running 14.0.2-020 and not using SMA.
08-12-2022 06:17 AM
As per https://community.cisco.com/t5/email-security/cpq-certificate-is-expired/m-p/4667960/highlight/true#M23811 the warning will be disabled in 1 or 2 weeks automatically.
08-12-2022 06:50 AM
Yes That is the feedback I get from TAC
Regarding the banner, its notification message pushed out by the development team so all users can be aware of the global issue on ESA so they can apply the workaround by themselves.
The development team should remove this banner in the next couple of days as unfortunately, there is no way to remove it manually either by TAC or by customers at the moment.
08-12-2022 07:16 AM
Thanks for your valued feedback!
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