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- What's New
- Function Overview
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Product Bulletin
- [January 23, 2025] CAs Suspend OV and EV SSL Certificate Approval and Issuance During the Spring Festival
- [December 24, 2024] CA Venders Suspend Certificate Issuance During Christmas and New Year's Day
- [October 28, 2024] Notice on Switching the DigiCert Root Certificate
- [July 29, 2024] Notice on DigiCert and GeoTrust SSL Certificate Price Changes
- [October 8, 2023] Validity Period Change of Test Certificates
- [April 17, 2023] Changing GeoTrust DV to RapidSSL DV
- [Feb 8, 2023] Notice on DigiCert Root Certificate Update
- [December 16, 2022] DigiCert and GeoTrust Suspend OV and EV Certificate Validation During Christmas Holidays
- [September 13, 2022] SSL Certificate Chains Embedded in Applications May Cause Communication Failures
- [July 25, 2022] Organization Unit (OU) Field Removed from SSL Certificates
- [March 23, 2022] SSL Certificate Manager Entry Will Be Changed on March 25, 2022
- [Product Notices] Huawei Cloud SCM Domain Ownership Verification Policy (File-based Verification) Changed on Nov 12, 2021
- [August 20, 2020] Notice on the Change of the Maximum Validity Period of SSL Certificates
- [August 14, 2020] Notice on Delaying Issuance of EV and EV Pro Certificates Due to the DigiCert System Failure
- [July 27, 2020] CAs Will No Longer Issue Two-Year SSL Certificates
- [July 27, 2020] Notice on Revocation of DV Certificates by CAs
- [July 19, 2020] DigiCert System Maintenance Notice
- [May 31, 2020] GlobalSign System Maintenance Notice
- [May 3, 2020] DigiCert System Maintenance Notice
- [April 26, 2020] Symantec Certificate Brand Change Notice
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
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SSL Certificate Manager (SCM) User Guide
- About SCM and SSL Certificate Usage
- Purchasing an SSL Certificate
- Applying for an SSL Certificate
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Installing an SSL Certificate
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Installing an SSL Certificate on a Web Server
- Downloading an SSL Certificate
- Downloading a Root Certificate
- Installing an SSL Certificate on a Tomcat Server
- Installing an SSL Certificate on an Nginx Server
- Installing an SSL Certificate on an Apache Server
- Installing an SSL Certificate on an IIS Server
- Installing an SSL Certificate on a WebLogic Server
- Installing an SSL Certificate on a Resin Server
- Deploying an SSL Certificate to Other Huawei Cloud Products
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Installing an SSL Certificate on a Web Server
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Managing SSL Certificates
- Reissuing an SSL Certificate
- Unsubscribing from an SSL Certificate
- Renewing an SSL Certificate
- Revoking an SSL Certificate
- Re-applying for a Revoked 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
- CSRs
- Sharing
- Managing Tags
- Permissions Management
- Private Certificate Authority (PCA) User Guide
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Best Practices
- CCM Best Practice Summary
- Best Practices for SSL Certificate Manager
- Best Practices for Private Certificate Management
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- Calling APIs
- API Overview
- API Description
- Examples
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Historical APIs
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SCM APIs
- Purchasing an SSL Certificate
- Querying the Certificate List
- Querying Details of a Certificate
- Modifying a Certificate
- Querying the Product Type of a Certificate
- Querying the Product Details of a Certificate
- Applying for a Certificate
- Verifying a CSR
- Saving Certificate Information
- Reading the Information Entered When Applying for a Certificate
- Canceling an Application
- Deleting a Certificate
- Uploading Authentication Information
- Downloading a Certificate
- Uploading a Certificate
- Revoking a Certificate
- Pushing a Certificate
- Querying Push Records
- Canceling Authorization for Privacy Information
- Adding an Additional Domain Name
- Querying Domain Name Verification Information
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SCM APIs
- Permissions and Supported Actions
- Appendix
- Change History
- SDK Reference
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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 SCM Inaccessible or the Operation Button Grayed Out When I Access the SCM Console?
- Regions and AZs
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SSL Certificate Application and Purchase
- SSL Certificate Selection
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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?
- How Do I Export a CSR File?
- Domain-related Concepts
- Problems Related to Domains
- About Required Information
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Troubleshooting
- What Can I Do If I Encounter a Problem When Purchasing, Applying for, Installing, or Using a Free SSL Certificate?
- What Can I Do If the Submit Button Is Unavailable?
- Can I Change Certificate Information After I Submit a Certificate Application?
- What Can I Do If I Encounter a Problem During SSL Certificate Application?
- About Test Certificates
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Domain Name Ownership Verification
- How Do I Verify Domain Ownership?
- How Do I Verify the Domain Ownership Manually by DNS?
- How Do I Perform Verification by File?
- How Do I Perform Verification by Email?
- How Do I Check Whether Domain Name Verification Takes Effect?
- How Can I Check Whether DNS Verification Takes Effect for Windows OSs?
- What Can I Do If Domain Ownership Verification Does Not Take Effect?
- How Do I Query a Domain Name Provider?
- How Do I Query and Verify the Email Address of the Domain Administrator?
- How Do I Use DNS to Verify Domains Not Hosted on Huawei Cloud?
- Why Does the SSL Certificate Remain in the Pending Domain Name Verification State (Application Progress Is 40%) After Domain Name Verification Is Complete?
- How Do I Change the Domain Name Verification Mode When the SSL Certificate Status Is Pending domain name verification?
- What Do I Do If DNS Verification for a DV Certificate Fails?
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SSL Certificate Approval
- How Long Does It Take to Approve an SSL Certificate?
- Why Does the Certificate Stay in the CA Verifying Status for a Long Time?
- What Can I Do After I Submit an SSL Certificate Application?
- How Do I Handle the Email or Phone Call from the CA?
- Do I Need to Get a Newly Purchased SSL Certificate Approved?
- What Can I Do When I Fail to Pass the Security Review?
- What Can I Do When a Message Indicating Approval Failure Due to Blank Main Domain Name Is Displayed?
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SSL Certificate Download, Installation, and Use
- SSL Certificate Download
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SSL Certificate Installation
- On Which Servers Can an SSL Certificate Be Deployed?
- How Do I Install an SSL Certificate on a Server?
- How Do I Check Whether the Deployed SSL Certificate Takes Effect?
- Is the Original SSL Certificate Still Available After a Server IP Address Is Changed?
- In Which Geographical Locations Can an SSL Certificate Be Used?
- How Do I Add an SSL Certificate to the Background of a Website Built by Baota?
- How Do I Solve Problems Related to SSL Certificate Installation or Use?
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SSL Certificate Use
- How Do I Configure a Non-Huawei Cloud SSL Certificate for a Huawei Cloud Product?
- How Do I Apply an SSL Certificate to Other Huawei Cloud Services?
- 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?
- How Do I Solve the Problem That Occurs When I Use Certificates in WAF, ELB, or CDN?
- Why Is a Message Indicating that the Certificate Chain Is Incomplete Displayed When I Configure HTTPS on CDN?
- Why Is an Error Reported When I Deploy an SSL Certificate with an Uploaded CSR to WAF, ELB, or CDN?
- How Do I Use an SSL Certificate After It Is Issued?
- What Can I Do If My SSL Certificate Cannot Be Deployed to Other Services?
- Issues Related to SSL Certificate Uploading
- What Can I Do If Errors Are Reported When I Upload an SSL Certificate?
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SSL Certificate Troubleshooting
- What Can I Do If the Browser Displays a Message Indicating that the SSL Certificate Is Untrusted?
- Why Does the Browser Still Consider the Website Insecure While the Website Has an SSL Certificate Deployed?
- Why Is My Website Inaccessible by Domain Name After an SSL Certificate Is Installed?
- Why Does the HTTPS Access Speed Become Slower After an SSL Certificate Is Installed?
- Why Does the Browser Prompt a Not Secure Warning to Visitors After I Configure an SSL Certificate for the Website?
- What Can I Do If the Browser Displays "Your Connection Is Not a Private Connection"?
- Will the Browser Prompt A Warning Indicating the Deployed SSL Certificate Is Not Secure?
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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?
- How Do I Configure a Certificate Expiration Notification?
- 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?
- How Do I Know When My Certificate Expires?
- About Billing, Renewal, and Unsubscription
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Others
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SSL Certificate Management
- What Are the Differences Between Revoking a Certificate and Deleting a Certificate?
- Can I Withdraw a Certificate Revocation or Deletion Application?
- How Do I Convert a Certificate into the PEM Format?
- How Do I Complete the Certificate File When Uploading a Certificate?
- How Do I Configure a Certificate Chain?
- Why Is the SSL Certificate Not Displayed in the Certificate List?
- How Long Does It Take to Revoke a Certificate?
- Troubleshooting
- About Certificate Use
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SSL Certificate Management
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Certificate Consulting
- Videos
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More Documents
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User Guide (ME-Abu Dhabi Region)
- Service Overview
- 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
- FAQs
- Change History
- API Reference (ME-Abu Dhabi Region)
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User Guide (ME-Abu Dhabi Region)
- General Reference
- Can I Associate a Chinese Domain with an SSL Certificate?
- Does the Domain Name Need to Be Registered Before Being Associated with an SSL Certificate?
- Does Huawei Cloud SCM Provide Wildcard-Domain Certificates?
- What Are the Rules for a Wildcard Certificate to Match a Domain Name? Can a Wildcard Certificate Match Domain Names Across Domain Levels?
- Which Domain Names Can Be Associated with A Single-Domain Certificate?
- Which Domain Names Can Be Protected with A Multi-Domain Certificate?
- Which Domain Names Can Be Protected with A Wildcard-Domain Certificate?
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Problems Related to Domains
Can I Associate a Chinese Domain with an SSL Certificate?
A Chinese domain name can only be associated with a certificate when it is encoded with Punycode.
Example: A Punycode-encoded Chinese domain name is xn--siq1ht8k.com.
When you apply for a certificate, associate xn--siq1ht8k.com with the certificate.
Does the Domain Name Need to Be Registered Before Being Associated with an SSL Certificate?
- During the certificate application, the domain name associated with the SSL certificate can be unlicensed. However, the domain name that is not licensed will be blocked. As a result, the domain name cannot be accessed. Therefore, you are advised to license the domain name immediately after the website is set up.
- An SSL certificate can be bound to a domain name that is registered by an individual (the website is owned by an individual and does not contain any information of enterprises and institutions) or enterprise (the website is owned by enterprise or company).
Does Huawei Cloud SCM Provide Wildcard-Domain Certificates?
Yes.
Huawei Cloud SCM provides single-domain, multi-domain, and wildcard-domain certificates.
You can buy wildcard certificates, or wildcard-domain certificates, on Huawei Cloud SCM.
What Are the Rules for a Wildcard Certificate to Match a Domain Name? Can a Wildcard Certificate Match Domain Names Across Domain Levels?
You can purchase wildcard certificates on SCM.
A wildcard domain is a domain name that contains only one * and starts with *..
For example, *.a.com is a correct wildcard domain name, but *.*.a.com is not.
To purchase a wildcard-domain certificate, you need to pay attention to the domain name matching rules. Only the subdomain names of the same level can be matched. Table 1 provides the examples.
Domain name |
Matched Domain Name |
Unmatched Domain Name |
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*.huaweicloud.com |
test.huaweicloud.com, yun.huaweicloud.com, example.huaweicloud.com, and other domain names |
abc.test.huaweicloud.com, yun.test.huaweicloud.com, example.test.huaweicloud.com, and other domain names |
*.test.huaweicloud.com |
abc.test.huaweicloud.com, yun.test.huaweicloud.com, example.test.huaweicloud.com, and other domain names |
abc.huaweicloud.com, yun.huaweicloud.com, example.huaweicloud.com, and other domain names |
Which Domain Names Can Be Associated with A Single-Domain Certificate?
In SCM, options for Domain Type can be Single domain, Multiple domains, or Wildcard.
A single-domain certificate can be associated with only one common domain name, for example, example.com and test.example.com.
Note that example.com does not contain subdomain names such as test.example.com. If all level-2 and level-3 domain names need to be supported, purchase a wildcard-domain certificate.
Which Domain Names Can Be Protected with A Multi-Domain Certificate?
In SCM, options for Domain Type can be Single domain, Multiple domains, or Wildcard.
If you buy a multi-domain certificate, you can add multiple different domains, including multiple single domains. For example, you can use one multi-domain certificate to protect domains example.com, example.cn, and test.com.
You need to configure the domain quantity based on the number of domains you need to protect with a single multi-domain certificate.
The number of domain names ranges from 2 to 250. A maximum of 250 domain names can be protected with a certificate.
Which Domain Names Can Be Protected with A Wildcard-Domain Certificate?
In SCM, options for Domain Type can be Single domain, Multiple domains, or Wildcard.
A wildcard-domain certificate can protect only one wildcard domain name.
- A wildcard domain must start with an asterisk symbol and a dot (*.) and contain only one asterisk symbol (*), for example, *.huaweicloud.com and *.example.huaweicloud.com.
- Only the same-level domain matching is supported. For example, a certificate associated with *.huaweicloud.com can protect p1.huaweicloud.com but not p2.p1.huaweicloud.com. If you need to protect p2.p1.huaweicloud.com, purchase a wildcard-domain certificate associated with *.p1.huaweicloud.com. For details about more level matching rules, see Table 2.
To purchase a wildcard-domain certificate, you need to pay attention to the domain name matching rules. Only the subdomain names of the same level can be matched. Table 2 provides the examples.
Domain name |
Matched Domain Name |
Unmatched Domain Name |
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*.huaweicloud.com |
test.huaweicloud.com, yun.huaweicloud.com, example.huaweicloud.com, and other domain names |
abc.test.huaweicloud.com, yun.test.huaweicloud.com, example.test.huaweicloud.com, and other domain names |
*.test.huaweicloud.com |
abc.test.huaweicloud.com, yun.test.huaweicloud.com, example.test.huaweicloud.com, and other domain names |
abc.huaweicloud.com, yun.huaweicloud.com, example.huaweicloud.com, and other domain names |
- For wildcard-domain certificates, only those associated with root domain names support the domain names. For example:
- A certificate associated with the wildcard domain *.huaweicloud.com (a root domain) protects huaweicloud.com and other domain names of the same level. No additional certificate needs to be purchased for this.
- A certificate associated with the wildcard domain *.p1.huaweicloud.com (not a root domain) will not protect p1.huaweicloud.com (a different level domain). It can only protect domain names of the same level. To protect p1.huaweicloud.com, you would need to purchase a new certificate.
- If the www subdomain is associated with a certificate, the certificate also protects the root domain. For example:
A certificate purchased for domain www.huaweicloud.com can also protect huaweicloud.com. There is no need to purchase another certificate.
- Once your digital certificate is issued, the associated domain cannot be changed.
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