El contenido no se encuentra disponible en el idioma seleccionado. Estamos trabajando continuamente para agregar más idiomas. Gracias por su apoyo.

Compute
Elastic Cloud Server
Huawei Cloud Flexus
Bare Metal Server
Auto Scaling
Image Management Service
Dedicated Host
FunctionGraph
Cloud Phone Host
Huawei Cloud EulerOS
Networking
Virtual Private Cloud
Elastic IP
Elastic Load Balance
NAT Gateway
Direct Connect
Virtual Private Network
VPC Endpoint
Cloud Connect
Enterprise Router
Enterprise Switch
Global Accelerator
Management & Governance
Cloud Eye
Identity and Access Management
Cloud Trace Service
Resource Formation Service
Tag Management Service
Log Tank Service
Config
OneAccess
Resource Access Manager
Simple Message Notification
Application Performance Management
Application Operations Management
Organizations
Optimization Advisor
IAM Identity Center
Cloud Operations Center
Resource Governance Center
Migration
Server Migration Service
Object Storage Migration Service
Cloud Data Migration
Migration Center
Cloud Ecosystem
KooGallery
Partner Center
User Support
My Account
Billing Center
Cost Center
Resource Center
Enterprise Management
Service Tickets
HUAWEI CLOUD (International) FAQs
ICP Filing
Support Plans
My Credentials
Customer Operation Capabilities
Partner Support Plans
Professional Services
Analytics
MapReduce Service
Data Lake Insight
CloudTable Service
Cloud Search Service
Data Lake Visualization
Data Ingestion Service
GaussDB(DWS)
DataArts Studio
Data Lake Factory
DataArts Lake Formation
IoT
IoT Device Access
Others
Product Pricing Details
System Permissions
Console Quick Start
Common FAQs
Instructions for Associating with a HUAWEI CLOUD Partner
Message Center
Security & Compliance
Security Technologies and Applications
Web Application Firewall
Host Security Service
Cloud Firewall
SecMaster
Anti-DDoS Service
Data Encryption Workshop
Database Security Service
Cloud Bastion Host
Data Security Center
Cloud Certificate Manager
Edge Security
Managed Threat Detection
Blockchain
Blockchain Service
Web3 Node Engine Service
Media Services
Media Processing Center
Video On Demand
Live
SparkRTC
MetaStudio
Storage
Object Storage Service
Elastic Volume Service
Cloud Backup and Recovery
Storage Disaster Recovery Service
Scalable File Service Turbo
Scalable File Service
Volume Backup Service
Cloud Server Backup Service
Data Express Service
Dedicated Distributed Storage Service
Containers
Cloud Container Engine
SoftWare Repository for Container
Application Service Mesh
Ubiquitous Cloud Native Service
Cloud Container Instance
Databases
Relational Database Service
Document Database Service
Data Admin Service
Data Replication Service
GeminiDB
GaussDB
Distributed Database Middleware
Database and Application Migration UGO
TaurusDB
Middleware
Distributed Cache Service
API Gateway
Distributed Message Service for Kafka
Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ
Distributed Message Service for RocketMQ
Cloud Service Engine
Multi-Site High Availability Service
EventGrid
Dedicated Cloud
Dedicated Computing Cluster
Business Applications
Workspace
ROMA Connect
Message & SMS
Domain Name Service
Edge Data Center Management
Meeting
AI
Face Recognition Service
Graph Engine Service
Content Moderation
Image Recognition
Optical Character Recognition
ModelArts
ImageSearch
Conversational Bot Service
Speech Interaction Service
Huawei HiLens
Video Intelligent Analysis Service
Developer Tools
SDK Developer Guide
API Request Signing Guide
Terraform
Koo Command Line Interface
Content Delivery & Edge Computing
Content Delivery Network
Intelligent EdgeFabric
CloudPond
Intelligent EdgeCloud
Solutions
SAP Cloud
High Performance Computing
Developer Services
ServiceStage
CodeArts
CodeArts PerfTest
CodeArts Req
CodeArts Pipeline
CodeArts Build
CodeArts Deploy
CodeArts Artifact
CodeArts TestPlan
CodeArts Check
CodeArts Repo
Cloud Application Engine
MacroVerse aPaaS
KooMessage
KooPhone
KooDrive

Binding a Domain Name

Updated on 2023-12-20 GMT+08:00

Before exposing APIs, bind independent domain names to the group to which the APIs belong, so that API callers can access these APIs. The APIs can also be accessed using the debugging domain name allocated to the group.

  • Debugging domain name (previously called "subdomain name"): The system automatically allocates a unique debugging domain name to each API group for internal testing. The domain name can be accessed 1000 times a day, and it cannot be modified.
  • Independent domain name: You can add five custom domain names for API callers to call your open APIs. There is no limit on the number of times these domain names can be accessed.
NOTE:
  • Groups under the same gateway cannot be bound with a same independent domain name.
  • By default, the debugging domain name of an API group can only be resolved to a server in the same VPC as the gateway. If you want to resolve the domain name to a public network, bind an EIP to the gateway.
  • If the independent domain name you select is a wildcard domain name (for example, *.aaa.com), you can use any of its subdomain names (for example, default.aaa.com and 1.aaa.com) to access all APIs in the group to which the domain name is bound.

Prerequisites

  1. There is an independent domain name available.
  2. An A record points the independent domain name to the address of the gateway. For details, see section "Adding an A Record Set" in the Domain Name Service User Guide.
  3. If the API group contains HTTPS APIs, create an SSL certificate for the independent name.

Procedure

  1. Go to the APIG console.
  2. Select a dedicated gateway at the top of the navigation pane.
  3. Choose API Management > API Groups.
  4. Click a group name.
  5. Click the Group Information tab.
  6. In the Independent Subdomain Names area, click Bind Independent Domain Name. Then configure the domain name information.

    Table 1 Independent domain name configuration

    Parameter

    Description

    Domain Name

    Domain name to be bound to the API group.

    Minimum TLS Version

    The minimum TLS version that can be used to access the domain name. TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 (recommended) are supported.

    This parameter applies only to HTTPS and does not take effect for HTTP and other access modes. Configure HTTPS cipher suites using the ssl_ciphers parameter on the Parameters tab.

  7. Click OK.

    If the domain name is no longer needed, click Unbind Domain Name to unbind it from the API group.

  8. (Optional) If the API group contains HTTPS APIs, bind an SSL certificate to the independent domain name.

    1. In the row that contains the domain name, click Select SSL Certificate.
    1. Select an SSL certificate and click OK.
      • If no SSL certificate is available, click Create SSL Certificate to create one. For details, see SSL Certificates.

Troubleshooting

  • Failure in binding an independent domain name: It already exists or is not CNAMEd to the debugging domain name of the API group.
  • Failure in binding an SSL certificate: The domain name used to generate the SSL certificate is different from the target independent domain name.

Follow-Up Operations

After binding independent domain names to the API group, create APIs in the group to selectively expose backend capabilities. For details, see Creating an API.

Utilizamos cookies para mejorar nuestro sitio y tu experiencia. Al continuar navegando en nuestro sitio, tú aceptas nuestra política de cookies. Descubre más

Feedback

Feedback

Feedback

0/500

Selected Content

Submit selected content with the feedback