Updated on 2024-12-23 GMT+08:00

Deploying an SSL Certificate to CDN in One Click

Prerequisites

  • You have an SSL certificate that is in Issued or Hosted status in CCM.
  • You have enabled Content Delivery Network (CDN).

Notes and Constraints

If you select Upload a CSR for CSR when applying for a certificate, the issued certificate cannot be directly deployed to other cloud products through SCM. To use a certificate for a cloud product, download the certificate to your local PC first. Then, upload it to the cloud product and complete deployment.

To deploy a certificate to an accelerated domain name in CDN, HTTPS must be enabled for the domain name, or the certificate cannot be deployed for it.

Adding an Acceleration Domain Name

Before deploying an SSL certificate to CDN, you need to add the domain name that will use the SSL certificate as a CDN acceleration domain name. For details, see Adding a Domain Name.

Deploying an SSL Certificate to CDN

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner of the page and choose Security & Compliance > Cloud Certificate Management Service. The service console is displayed.
  3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose SSL Certificate Manager > SSL Certificates.
  4. Locate the row containing the certificate you want to deploy on other cloud product, and click Deploy in the Operation to go to the certificate deployment details page.

    Figure 1 Deploying a certificate

  5. On the displayed page, select CDN in the Deployment Details area.

    Figure 2 Selecting CDN

  6. Select the domain name you want to deploy the certificate for and click Deploy or Redeploy in the Operation column.

    To deply the certificates for multiple domain names, select all the target domain names and click Batch Update above the domain name list.

  7. In the displayed dialog box, confirm the information, and click Confirm.

    After the deployment is successful, a message is displayed, indicating that the deployment is successful. Go to the deployment record page to view the result.

Replacing a Certificate Before It Expires

An SSL certificate issued by any CA around the world is valid for one year. You need to update an SSL certificate in a timely manner. Once your new certificate is issued, replace the old one with it by referring to Deploying an SSL Certificate to CDN.