Updated on 2024-04-17 GMT+08:00

Viewing Certificate Information

This topic describes how to view certificate details, including the certificate name, domain name a certificate is used for, and expiration time.

If you have enabled enterprise projects, you can select your enterprise project from the Enterprise Project drop-down list and view certificates in the project.

Prerequisites

You have created or pushed a certificate to WAF.

Constraints

  • For certificates you upload to WAF, WAF does not send expiration notifications to you.
  • For certificates you push from CCM to WAF, the certificate validity period can be viewed in WAF only when you enable certificate expiration notifications in CCM.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region or project.
  3. Click in the upper left corner and choose Web Application Firewall under Security & Compliance.
  4. In the navigation pane, choose Objects > Certificates.
  5. View the certificate information. Table 1 describes the parameters.

    Figure 1 Certificate list
    Table 1 Certificate parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Name

    Certificate name.

    Type

    Only International certificates are supported.

    Expires

    Certificate expiration time.

    It is recommended that you update the certificate before it expires. Otherwise, all WAF protection rules will be unable to take effect, and there can be massive impacts on the origin server, even more severe than a crashed host or website access failures. For more details, see Updating a Certificate.

    Domain Name

    The domain names protected by the certificate. Each domain name must be bound to a certificate. One certificate can be used for multiple domain names.

    Enterprise Project

    The enterprise project that the certificate belongs to.

    Sharing Status

    Whether the certificate is shared with other enterprise projects.

    • Shared
    • Unshared

Related Operations

  • To change the certificate name, move the cursor over the name of the certificate, click , and enter a certificate name.

    If the certificate is in use, unbind the certificate from the domain name first. Otherwise, the certificate name cannot be changed.

  • To view details about a certificate, click View in the Operation column of the certificate.
  • In the row containing the certificate you want, click Use in the Operation column to use the certificate to the corresponding domain name.
  • To delete a certificate, locate the row of the certificate and click More > Delete in the Operation column.
  • To update a certificate, locate the row of the certificate and click More > Update in the Operation column.
  • To share a certificate with other enterprise projects, locate the row containing the certificate and click Share in the Operation column.