Root CA certificate expiry
Incident Report for Open Exchange Rates
Resolved
This incident has been resolved. Please contact us at support@openexchangerates.org if you require any further assistance.
Posted Jun 02, 2020 - 08:53 UTC
Monitoring
This issue has now been resolved, however some clients may need to make modifications to their integration in order to continue to connect to our API, as our SSL certificate has been updated (for the majority of clients affected by this incident however no change should be required). We are continuing to monitor the situation and will update this notice if anything changes.

Please contact us at support@openexchangerates.org if you experience any further issues connecting to our API, or if you need any additional support.
Posted May 31, 2020 - 10:50 UTC
Identified
We are continuing to investigate the issue concerning the Root CA expiry.

Please contact us at support@openexchangerates.org if you are affected by this issue, or if you need any advice concerning the temporary workaround.
Posted May 30, 2020 - 21:28 UTC
Investigating
We are currently investigating an issue affecting a number of clients, which appears to be the result of the expiry of the AddTrust External CA Root (root certificate) on 30 May 2020.

While our SSL certificate is valid until 5 January 2021, and our API instances and website are fully operational at present, clients that are affected by this issue may receive "Certificate expired" errors on attempting to connect to our API.

We are currently working to identify which clients may be affected by this issue, and the steps that are required to remedy it. We will update this notice as soon as we have any further information.

Please contact support@openexchangerates.org if you experience any issues connecting to our service.
Posted May 30, 2020 - 19:03 UTC
This incident affected: Exchange Rate API, Website, and Account Dashboard.