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- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
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SSL Certificate Manager (SCM)
- About SCM and SSL Certificate Usage
- Purchasing an SSL Certificate
- Applying for an SSL Certificate
- Deploying SSL Certificates
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Managing SSL Certificates
- Reissuing an SSL certificate
- Unsubscribing from an SSL Certificate
- Renewing an SSL Certificate
- Revoking an SSL Certificate
- Deleting an SSL Certificate from CCM
- Uploading an External Certificate to SCM
- Adding an Additional Domain Name
- Withdrawing an SSL Certificate Application
- Canceling Authorization for Privacy Information
- Pushing an SSL Certificate to Other Cloud Services
- Viewing Details About an SSL Certificate
- Viewing the Application Progress
- Permissions Management
- Change History
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Private Certificate Authority (PCA)
- Overview of Private Certificate Application
- Private CA Management
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Private Certificate Management
- Applying for a Private Certificate
- Downloading a Private Certificate
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Installing a Private Certificate
- Trusting a Private Root CA
- Installing a Private Certificate on a Client
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Installing a Private Certificate on a Server
- Installing a Private Certificate on a Tomcat Server
- Installing a Private Certificate on an Nginx Server
- Installing a Private Certificate on an Apache Server
- Installing a Private Certificate on an IIS Server
- Installing a Private Certificate on a WebLogic Server
- Installing a Private Certificate on a Resin Server
- Revoking a Private Certificate
- Viewing Details of a Private Certificate
- Deleting a Private Certificate
- Permissions Management
- Change History
- API Reference
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FAQs
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FAQs
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Certificate Consulting
- What Are the Differences Between SSL Certificate Manager and Private Certificate Authority?
- Which Websites Require HTTPS?
- What Are the Differences Between HTTPS and HTTP?
- What Is a Public Key and a Private Key?
- What Are the Relationships Between a Public Key, Private Key, and Digital Certificate?
- Why Is a Non-Password-Protected Private Key Required?
- What Are Mainstream Formats of Digital Certificates?
- What Information Does an SSL Certificate Contain?
- Can I Use SSL Certificates for Other Regions, Accounts, or Platforms?
- Can I Use an Unused SSL Certificate Anytime I Want?
- Can SSL Certificates Be Upgraded?
- Does the SSL Certificate Have Restrictions on the Server Port?
- Why Is the Service Displayed as Inaccessible or the Button Displayed in Gray When I Access the SCM Service on the Console?
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SSL Certificate Application and Purchase
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SSL Certificate Selection
- Does SCM Provide Free Certificates?
- How Do I Select an SSL Certificate?
- How Can I Apply for a Free SSL Certificate?
- What Can I Do If My Free Certificate Quota Is Used Up?
- How Do I Query the Remaining Quota for Free SSL Certificates?
- How Do I Apply for an Entry-Level SSL Certificate?
- What Are Differences Between Free and Paid SSL Certificates?
- How Do I Apply for a Combination Certificate?
- Can I Change the Certificate Authority, Type, or Bound Domain After A Certificate Is Purchased?
- Problems Related to Certificate Purchases
- How Do I Apply for an SSL Certificate That Uses SM Series Cryptographic Algorithms?
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About Required Domain Name Details
- How Do I Enter a Domain Name for a Certificate When Applying for an SSL Certificate?
- What Are the Differences Between a Single-Domain Name, Multi-Domain Name, and Wildcard-Domain Name in SCM?
- What Is the Relationship Between a Domain Name and an SSL Certificate?
- What Domains Can Wildcard-Domain Certificates Support?
- What Domain Name Should I Use to Apply for an SSL Certificate?
- Can I Change the Primary Domain Name Associated with a Certificate?
- Does the Relationship Between the Primary Domain Name and Additional Domain Name Have Any Impact on Domain Names?
- How Do I Make a CSR File?
- What Are the Differences Between the CSR Generated by the System and the CSR Made by Yourself?
- Domain-related Concepts
- Problems Related to Domains
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SSL Certificate Selection
- SSL Certificate Approval
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SSL Certificate Download, Installation, and Use
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SSL Certificate Use
- Which Region Will a Certificate Be Deployed to When I Deploy an SSL Certificate in CCM to Other Cloud Product?
- Is HTTPS Automatically Enabled After an SSL Certificate Is Deployed to a Cloud Product?
- Why Is a Message Indicating that the Certificate Chain Is Incomplete Displayed When I Configure HTTPS on CDN?
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SSL Certificate Use
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Certificate Validity Period
- What Can I Do If My SSL Certificate Expired?
- How Long Is an SSL Certificate Valid?
- What Can I Do If an SSL Certificate Is About to Expire?
- How Long Does an SSL Certificate Take Effect After Being Purchased?
- Validity Periods and Replacement of the Current and New SSL Certificates
- How Can I Renew an SSL Certificate?
- Will Services Be Affected If an SSL Certificate Is Not Updated After It Expires?
- Validity Periods of Private Certificates
- How Long Will an Order Become Invalid If I Do Not Apply for a Certificate After Purchasing It?
- Certificate Management
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Certificate Consulting
- Change History
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FAQs
What Can I Do If My Free Certificate Quota Is Used Up?
The following provides some methods to handle issues you may encounter when you apply for a free certificate:
- The Create Test Certificate button on the CCM console is grayed out, and you cannot create a free DigiCert DV (Basic) certificate.
- When you purchase a DigiCert DV (Basic) single-domain certificate (free certificate) on the CCM console, a message is displayed indicating that the number of free certificates has reached the maximum and no more free certificates can be added.
Free Certificate Quota
Each account has a quota of 20 free SSL certificates. If this quota is used up, follow the procedure shown in Figure 1. You can make your choice to meet your needs.
- If you still want to use more free certificates, you can purchase a DigiCert DV (basic) single-domain certificate package to increase the quota of DigiCert DV (basic) single-domain certificates.
- If you want to use a paid certificate, buy one on the purchase page.
Restrictions on Purchasing and Using a Single-domain Certificate Package
- The DigiCert DV (basic) single-domain certificate package is billed at an additional cost. This means if you have applied for the quota of 20 free certificates under your account for free, you will be billed for this package.
- You will receive the invoice with the amount equal to how much you pay when you purchase a DigiCert DV (basic) single-domain certificate package. No separate invoice will be issued for the free certificates you apply for using the DigiCert DV (basic) single-domain certificate package.
- Once purchased, the DigiCert DV (basic) single-domain certificate package cannot be refunded, returned, or replaced.
Procedure
This procedure is intended for free certificates. For paid certificates, see .
- Purchase a single-domain certificate package.
- Log in to the management console.
- On the certificate purchase page, specify parameters.
- Certificate Type: Select DV (Basic).
- Certificate Authority: Select DigiCert.
- Domain Type: Select Single-domain certificate package
After you specify Certificate Type, Certificate Authority, and Domain Type, Validity Period and Quantity are automatically configured.
Figure 2 Certificate package - Click Next.
- Confirm the order information and agree to the CCM statement by selecting I have read and agree to the Cloud Certificate Manager Statement. Click Pay.
- On the displayed page, select a payment method.
- Apply for a free certificate.
For details, see How Can I Apply for a Free SSL Certificate?
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