Updated on 2025-08-12 GMT+08:00

Managing Certificates

When adding an application asset, if using the HTTPS protocol, you need to select a proxy certificate. The proxy certificate needs to be uploaded on the certificate management page.

If you already have a certificate locally, you can directly upload the certificate for API data security protection on the certificate management page.

Context

When adding a proxy application, if the application protocol is set to HTTPS mode, you need to select the uploaded certificate. For how to add a proxy application, see Adding a Proxy Application.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the web console of the API data security protection system as user sysadmin.
  2. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Business Configuration > Config Parsing. On the displayed page, click the Certificate Management tab.
  3. On this tab page, click Upload Certificate.
  4. In the Upload Certificate dialog box, enter the certificate information and upload the certificate from the local PC.

    Table 1 Uploading a certificate

    Parameter

    Description

    Certificate Name

    Enter a certificate name.

    Remark

    Enter a description of the certificate.

    Private Key File

    Upload a certificate in key format.

    After clicking Upload, the system will perform a duplicate check based on the MD5 value. If the same certificate (KEY or CRT) has already been uploaded, a message will be displayed indicating that the certificate already exists and will not be saved.

    Certificate File

    Upload a certificate in CRT format.

    After clicking Upload, the system will perform a duplicate check based on the MD5 value. If the same certificate (KEY or CRT) has already been uploaded, a message will be displayed indicating that the certificate already exists and will not be saved.

  5. Click Upload.

Operation Results

You can view the name, validity period, upload time, and description of the certificate you uploaded in the certificate list.

Related Operations

You can download and delete uploaded certificates.