Expired certificate error

I recently began receiving this error for a custom channel (I'm obscuring the private portion of the address with xxx's - hopefully it isn't necessary to debug)

2024/05/21 10:35:02.865304 [ERR] Failed to start stream for ch8000: M3U: Get "https://xxxxxxxx.xxx:443/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxx.ts": tls: failed to verify certificate: x509: certificate has expired or is not yet valid: current time 2024-05-21T10:35:02-05:00 is after 2024-05-20T15:41:36Z

Is there a way to renew this certificate?

Try turning remote access off and back on

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Thank you for the suggestion but unfortunately that didn't work. I also tried completely closing the Channels process and restarting it (Windows 10), but that also didn't help. I'll try messing with it more tonight.

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Do you see any errors on the Troubleshooting page of the DVR?

Everything looks good:

Is the thing you're connecting to a Channels DVR? If not, the problem is not with your DVR but with the thing you're connecting to.

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The certificate that is expired is the one attached to the host of the stream you’re using. Channels has no control over that.

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