Yandex Certificate ManagerYandex
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About
When we think about what essential infrastructure for the Internet needs to be prepared for though, we’re not thinking about normal days. We want to be prepared to respond as best we can to the most difficult situations that might arise. To enable HTTPS on your website, you need to get a certificate (a type of file) from a Certificate Authority (CA). Let’s Encrypt is a CA. In order to get a certificate for your website’s domain from Let’s Encrypt, you have to demonstrate control over the domain. With Let’s Encrypt, you do this using software that uses the ACME protocol which typically runs on your web host. To figure out what method will work best for you, you will need to know whether you have shell access (also known as SSH access) to your web host. If you manage your website entirely through a control panel like cPanel, Plesk, or WordPress, there’s a good chance you don’t have shell access. You can ask your hosting provider to be sure.
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Create or import TLS certificates and keep track of their validity in the management console. You can get and update Let’s Encrypt certificates automatically. To do this, you only need to confirm your domain rights. You can upload certificates provided by third-party certification authorities yourself and use them in Yandex Cloud. Select certificates from Yandex Certificate Manager for Object Storage and provide access to your static websites via HTTPS. Use domains with confirmed rights when accessing the API. In this case, a certificate linked to the domain is used to provide a TLS connection. After you upload and update certificates, they are updated on all resources at the same time. When you create a certificate, you can choose any type of check. You only need to check the rights for domains for Let’s Encrypt certificates. Certificate Manager doesn’t check domain rights for imported user certificates.
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Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
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Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
Linux
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iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook
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Audience
DevOps teams seeking for an automated and open certificate authority platform
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Audience
Teams and companies requiring a solution for managing TLS certificates
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24/7 Live Support
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Free Version
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Training
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Company InformationLet's Encrypt
Founded: 2013
United States
letsencrypt.org
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Company InformationYandex
Founded: 1997
Russia
cloud.yandex.com/en/services/certificate-manager
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Integrations
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Integrations
20i
ASPHostPortal.com
AWS Marketplace
AdPage
Autostrada
CertKit
Echo
Greenhost
HostLaunch
Hostiso
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