Hello.
I have a Custom CDN sub-domain with a self created SSL. The SSL has expired.
How can I update the SSL?
I removed the existing sub-domain. I try to create a new one, but, get “must be unique” message. The “old” one (the one that needs a fresh SSL) still appears in the list. When selected, there is no way to update the SSL records.
Thank you.
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Hello,
May I ask what server do you have (OS and etc). You can easily install a Let’s Encrypt SSL using certbot. If you can provide some additional information, I can provide you a step by step guide.
Alex
Thanks for the reply.
In April, I created a custom CDN sub-domain with a “Bring your own certificate” in Spaces. The certificate expired in July.
How do I update / renew the CDN sub-domain “Bring your own certificate” without creating a new CDN sub-domain?
From Support:
In order to accomplish what you are aiming at you will need to remove the expired cert from the control panel here:
https://cloud.digitalocean.com/account/security
Keep in mind it won’t let you delete it until you have removed it from your spaces/load balancers. With that complete, you can add a new certificate to the same section with the new certificate, keys etc…
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