id summary reporter owner description type status priority component resolution keywords cc component_version os os_version 11742 CA and intermediary CA certificate expiration date in red even if not expired at their level Cyrille POREAUX "Hi, **Versions :** I'm using FTP 3.37.0 (compilation date 2018-09-17) under Windows 10 Enterprise (Version 1703, 15063.1324), all in french. **Settings:** I've a site registered : - FTP Explicit with TLS if possible; - Host name setup, no port setup (21 used) - Normal authentication, login with a '|' and a regular password - Second tab is left empty/default; - Third tab is set to passive transfer mode, nothing else modified; - 4th/last tab left as default. It's not a public ftp so i can give it by mail but not in public. **Usage:** The certificate is expired, and is well raised as expired with a pop-up, with expiratino date in red (level 0). But when i use the drop-down list to see intermediate certificate (n°1) and root certificate (n°2), the expiration date is colored red, even if their expiration date is in the future. **Abnormal behaviour:** It seems that the red color of the 'expiration date' zone is kept red for other level than level 0, even if they are not... Shouldn't it be only the expired one that must be in red, and not the other ones ? If in red, we can think that it's expired, even if it's not ;-( At your disposal. Regards" Bug report closed normal FileZilla Client fixed Certificate expiration coloration 3.37.0 Windows 10 (1703 - 15063.1324)