Can I Use SSL Certificates for Other Regions, Accounts, or Platforms?
Can I Use an SSL Certificate for Other Regions?
Yes.
SCM is a global service. You can use your SSL certificates in all regions after you purchase them in a certain region.
Can I Use an SSL Certificate for Different Accounts?
Yes.
- Example 1:
The SSL certificate purchased under account A can be used on the servers under account B.
SSL certificates are associated with domain names. Therefore, the domain name you want to protect must be the same as the domain name bound to the certificate. Otherwise, a message will be reported indicating that the request is insecure.
Can I Use an SSL Certificate for Other Platforms?
Yes.
SSL certificates purchased in SCM can be used on any platforms.
After an SSL certificate is issued, you can download the certificate file in SCM.
After you obtain the certificate file, deploy it on a server corresponding to your websites.
Certificate Consulting FAQs
- 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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