Create an AWS Certificate Manager certificate
The DuploCloud Platform needs a wild character AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) certificate corresponding to the domain for the Route 53 Hosted Zone.
For example, if the Route 53 Hosted Zone created is apps.acme.com
, the ACM certificate specifies *.apps.acme.com
. You can add additional domains to this certificate (for example, *.acme.com
).
The ACM certificate is used with AWS Elastic Load Balancers (ELBs) created during DuploCloud application deployment. Follow this AWS guide to issue an ACM certificate.
Once the certificate is issued, add the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the certificate to the DuploCloud Plan (starting with the DEFAULT Plan) so that it is available to subsequent configurations
In the DuploCloud Platform, navigate to Administrator -> Plans. The Plans page displays.
Select the default Plan from the NAME column.
Click the Certificates tab.
Click Add.
In the Name field, enter a certificate name.
In the Certificate ARN field, enter the ARN.
Click Create. The ACM Certificate with ARN is created.
Note that the ARN Certificate must be set for every new Plan created in a DuploCloud Infrastructure.
Configure DuploCloud to automatically generate Amazon Certificate Manager (ACM) certificates for your Plan's DNS.
From the DuploCloud portal, navigate to Administrator -> Systems Settings.
Select the System Config tab, and click Add. The Add Config pane displays.
From the Config Type list box, select Flags.
From the Key list box, select Other.
In the Key field that displays, enter enabledefaultdomaincert
.
In the Value list box, select True.
Click Submit. DuploCloud automatically generates Amazon Certificate Manager (ACM) certificates for your Plan's DNS.