Tuesday, November 17, 2020

TLS Certificates Using ACM

When it comes to provisioning certificates, you have two options.
The first option, Import Certificate, obtains the domain(s) from the certificate. This certificate is usually your own, meaning you already gave it a domain name.
The second option, Request Certificate, obtains a public certificate from Amazon. In this case, you provide a fully qualified domain name of the website you want to protect. If you want to provide a wildcard certificate that will cover multiple pages within the same domain, use an asterisk instead of ‘www’ in the site’s full domain name.

For our example, we will be requesting, provisioning, and deploying certificates for a site called samplesite.com. Since we want to secure both the top-level domain and higher-level subdomains it contains.

Once you have provided the domain names, click on Review and Request. This sends you to a confirmation page displaying the names of sites you want to secure. If any of these does not match your intentions, click on the previous button. If your review seems perfect, you can click on Confirm and Request.

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