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hello Iamp;#39;m Rahul a cloud Support Engineer here at the AWS office in Bangalore India today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to enable end-to-end encryption by using an SSL certificate with elastic load balancer as well as with the ec2 instances registered behind the elastic load balancer letamp;#39;s get started note that an Amazon issued certificate cannot be installed on an ec2 instance to enable end-to-end encryption you must procure an SSL certificate from a third-party vendor you can then the certificate on the ec2 instance and also associate the same certificate with the load balancer by importing it into Amazon certificate manager Iamp;#39;ll walk you through the installation of the certificate on Apache as well as iis web servers letamp;#39;s get started weamp;#39;ll begin the demo with a passive observer followed by iis letamp;#39;s first use SSH to connect to ec2 instance which hosts my website the ec2 instance is launched using an Amazon Linux AMI and run

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5 Steps to SSL Certificate on AWS EC2 Instance Open the AWS Management Console and log in. Click on Services Compute EC2 Load Balancers to select your load balancer from the navigation pane. On the Listeners tab, click on Edit and then select Add and for the protocol choose HTTPS.
Check MOD SSL is installed or not. yum mod24ssl. Download Ssl Zip file from namecheap, Unzip and copy all Bundle files with Private Key. Edit httpd.conf Add virtual host for 443. Edit SSL.conf configure SSL cert path. Restart Httpd Server. Check SSL
How to and Configure Your SSL Certificate on Your Apache Server Copy the certificate files to your server. Find the Apache configuration file (httpd.conf) you need to edit. Identify the SSL block you need to configure. Configure the block for the SSL-enabled site.
Open the API Gateway console at . Choose a REST API. In the main navigation pane, choose Client certificates. From the Client certificates page, choose Generate certificate.
Public ACM certificates can be installed on Amazon EC2 instances that are connected to a Nitro Enclave, but not to other Amazon EC2 instances.
Go to your AWS Management Console and navigate to the EC2 dashboard. Locate your EC2 instance and click on its associated security group. In the inbound rules, add a new rule to allow HTTPS traffic on port 443.
For most websites, adding HTTPS to your domain usually consists of these steps: Log in to your web hosting plan. Choose your SSL certificate. Activate and your SSL certificate. Redirect users to your HTTPS domain.

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