Integration with ZeroSSL22 minutes to read
Key Manager Plus facilitates integration with ZeroSSL — the certificate authority (CA) that uses the Automatic Certificate Management Environment (ACME) protocol to provide secure SSL certificates free of cost. This integration helps you achieve an end-to-end life cycle management of ZeroSSL certificates installed on your domains from a single interface. This document discusses the steps you should follow to establish a connection with your ZeroSSL account, acquire, deploy, renew and perform all certificate management related operations from Key Manager Plus. 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 Key Manager Plus is able to connect to ZeroSSL's CA Services. Port: 443 Follow the step-by-step procedure below to integrate ZeroSSL with Key Manager Plus:
1. Create a ZeroSSL AccountTo begin the process of requesting SSL certificates from ZeroSSL, you must create an account. This is a one-time process and can be done directly from the Key Manager Plus interface.
Once your account is created, you can update the account email address, delete it from Key Manager Plus, or deactivate the account entirely. Please note that deleting the account only removes it from Key Manager Plus. Even if you delete the account here, it will still be active in the ZeroSSL portal. To add the same account back to Key Manager Plus, export the key and use the Add Account option with the same details used before. However, if you select the Deactivate option while deleting the account, then the ZeroSSL account will be removed completely and you cannot add it back to Key Manager Plus with the same details. Notes:
2. Raise a Certificate RequestOnce your ZeroSSL account is registered, you can proceed with raising certificate requests to the CA. To complete a certificate request, you will be presented with a challenge verification to fulfill in order to validate your domain and issue the certificate you have requested.
Note: Key Manager Plus supports wildcard certificate requests for DNS based challenges. For wildcard certificate requests, enter the common name in the format *.domainname.com To configure your DNS account, follow the below steps:
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