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Upload Digicert certificate to Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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#!/bin/sh | |
# $1: certificate name on AWS | |
# $2: certificate file (crt) | |
# $3: private key file (pem) | |
# $4: DigicertCA2 path | |
# $5: TrustedRoot path | |
# Download certificates on Digicert (Other formats > Individual crt files with a .cer extension) | |
# Generate intermediate cert for AWS (not an option, many browsers requires it it). Intermediate is concatenation of CA and Root certs | |
(openssl x509 -inform PEM -in $4; openssl x509 -inform PEM -in $5) > Intermediate.cer | |
# Upload to AWS (If you don't have awscli, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/tutorial-ec2-ubuntu.html) | |
aws iam upload-server-certificate --server-certificate-name '$1' --certificate-body file://$2 --private-key file://$3 --certificate-chain file://Intermediate.cer | |
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# Without params for history purpose | |
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# (openssl x509 -inform PEM -in DigiCertCA2.cer; openssl x509 -inform PEM -in TrustedRoot.cer) > Intermediate.cer | |
# aws iam upload-server-certificate --server-certificate-name 'CERT_NAME_ON_AWS' --certificate-body file://certificate.cer -- private-key file://private.pem --certificate-chain file://Intermediate.cer |
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