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Uploading (Hosting) an SSL Certificate

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Last updated: 2024-03-06 17:44:08

Overview

You can upload all your SSL certificates to the SSL Certificate Service console for unified management. This document describes how to upload certificates.

Directions

Note:

Uploading an international standard certificate

1. Log in to the SSL Certificate Service console, go to the My Certificates page, and click Upload Certificate.
2. In the Upload Certificate pop-up window, select International standard and enter the relevant information as shown below:
Note:
If you download the certificate from Tencent Cloud, upload it by using files in the Nginx folder.
If you download the certificate from another service provider, contact it for assistance.
Certificate Name: Enter a certificate name.
Signature Certificate:
A certificate is usually a file with an extension such as .crt or .pem. Please use a text editor to open the certificate file and copy the certificate to the Certificate text box.
The certificate should start with "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----" and end with "-----END CERTIFICATE-----".
The certificate content should include the complete certificate chain.
Signature Private Key:
A private key is usually a file with an extension such as .key and .pem. Please use a text editor to open the private key file and copy the private key to the corresponding text box.
The private key starts with "-----BEGIN (RSA) PRIVATE KEY-----" and ends with "-----END (RSA) PRIVATE KEY-----".
Tag: Select your tag key and tag value to better manage existing Tencent Cloud resources by category.
Note:
You can add a tag as instructed in Querying Resources by Tag.

Project: Select a project for the certificate.
3. Click Upload to upload the certificate to the certificate list.

Uploading a Chinese SM (SM2) certificate

1. Log in to the SSL Certificate Service console, go to the My Certificates page, and click Upload Certificate.
2. In the Upload Certificate pop-up window, select Chinese SM (SM2) and enter the relevant information as shown below:
Note:
If you download the certificate from Tencent Cloud, upload it by using files in the Nginx folder.
If you download the certificate from another service provider, contact it for assistance.
Certificate Name: Enter a certificate name.
Signature Certificate:
A certificate is usually a file with an extension such as .crt or .pem. Please use a text editor to open the certificate file and copy the certificate to the Certificate text box.
The certificate should start with "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----" and end with "-----END CERTIFICATE-----".
The certificate content should include the complete certificate chain.
Signature Private Key:
A private key is usually a file with an extension such as .key and .pem. Use a text editor to open the private key file and copy the private key to the corresponding text box of the certificate.
The private key starts with "-----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----" and ends with "-----END PRIVATE KEY-----".
Encryption Certificate:
A certificate is usually a file with an extension such as .crt or .pem. Please use a text editor to open the certificate file and copy the certificate to the Certificate text box.
The certificate should start with "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----" and end with "-----END CERTIFICATE-----".
The certificate content should include the complete certificate chain.
Encryption Private Key:
A private key is usually a file with an extension such as .key and .pem. Use a text editor to open the private key file and copy the private key to the corresponding text box of the certificate.
The private key starts with "-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----" and ends with "-----END PRIVATE KEY-----".
Note:
A private key file with an extension such as .key or .pem is provided by default for a DNSPod Chinese SM certificate. It is required for both the signature private key and encryption private key.
Tag: Select your tag key and tag value to better manage existing Tencent Cloud resources by category.
Note:
You can add a tag as instructed in Querying Resources by Tag.
Project: Select a project for the certificate.
3. Click Upload to upload the certificate to the certificate list.

Subsequent Operations

You can deploy the uploaded certificate to a cloud service.

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