How to protect your application with a SSL certificate (https)
If you are using the default anynines domain for your application (<yourapp>.aws.ie.a9sapp.eu) your app is automatically accessible via
https://<yourapp>.aws.ie.a9sapp.eu
and
http://<yourapp>.aws.ie.a9sapp.eu
You can also import your own domain by following this how-to. After importing your own domain you are able to upload a certificate for this domain in our customer panel https://customerpanel.aws.ie.a9sapp.eu/[your_organization]/certificates. Mind that you have to replace the organization in the URL. Have a look at this blog post for more details on how to set up a SSL certificate.
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Yes, that is possible already. Have a look at this blogpost http://blog.anynines.com/cloud-foundry-domains-and-ssl-certificates/.
To handle chained SSL certificates concatenate them and paste the string containing this certificates into the "SSL CA Certificate (optional):" field you find on https://customerpanel.de.a9sapp.eu/[your_organization]/certificates/new.
Note: You have to replace the organization in the URL above!
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The page you were looking for doesn't exist. The above certificate page triggers a 404.
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The Url has been changed. It's necessary to pass your organization name into the URL now:
https://customerpanel.de.a9sapp.eu/[your_organization]/certificates
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