Integrating PAM360 with GoDaddy SSL Certificate Authority9 minutes to read
PAM360 facilitates integration with GoDaddy SSL certificate authority (CA) and helps you achieve an end-to-end life cycle management of GoDaddy certificates installed on your domains from a single interface. This document discusses the steps you should follow to establish connection with your GoDaddy account, acquire, deploy, renew and perform all certificate management-related operations from PAM360. Before you proceed with the integration, complete the following step as a prerequisite: Prerequisite Add the following base URL and port as an exception in your firewall or proxy to ensure PAM360 is able to connect to GoDaddy's CA Services. Follow the step-by-step procedure below to integrate GoDaddy with PAM360:
1. Configure GoDaddy API Credentials in PAM360To begin managing the lifecycles of certificates issued by GoDaddy CA from PAM360, you have to initially set up a connection with your GoDaddy account by providing your API key details generated from the website. To generate your API key,
![]() 2. Place a Certificate OrderAfter setting up the account, you need to acquire SSL certificates from GoDaddy before placing a certificate order from PAM360.
![]() Note: When raising certificate requests from PAM360, you can only raise as many requests as the number of set-up certificates purchased from GoDaddy. 3. Domain Validation through Challenge VerificationOnce you have placed the certificate order, you need to validate your ownership of the domain by fulfilling certain challenges put forth by GoDaddy CA. The challenge IDs are mailed to requester's as well as the domain administrator's email IDs. To prove your ownership of the domain and acquire the SSL certificate,
Note: This validation method is not available for Wildcard SSL certificate requests. ![]() 4. Certificate IssueAfter performing the operations on your domain server and submitting the domain validation, navigate to Certificates and click Check Certificate Availability icon beside the corresponding certificate request. If your domain verification is successful, GoDaddy issues the certificate which is fetched by PAM360 and is added to the centralized certificate repository.
Note: The certificate is automatically added to PAM360 repository only if you have the required license count. If not, renew your PAM360 license and then attempt to add the issued certificate to the repository. 5. Renew, Revoke and Delete CertificatesYou can renew, revoke, or request reissue for certificates, and cancel certificate orders from PAM360. To renew a certificate,
![]() To request for a certificate reissue,
![]() To revoke a certificate,
![]() Note: Revoking a certificate will remove the certificate as well as the corresponding SSL bought from GoDaddy website, and you won't be able to request another certificate for the same SSL. So, it's advised to use 'Reissue' instead of 'Revoke'. To delete a certificate request from PAM360,
To cancel a certificate order from PAM360,
6. Import Existing CertificatesPAM360 allows you to import existing certificates from GoDaddy which you may have ordered before integrating with PAM360. Using this option, you can import previous GoDaddy certificates into the Certificates >> Certificates tab and manage them from PAM360. Follow the below steps:
The imported certificates will be added to the Certificates >> Certificates tab. Please note that the these certificates will not be present under the GoDaddy certificates tab. | |