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Is there a way to insert a CA Bundle chain for a domain?

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  • LonkleL Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    There's the cert field, the key field, but no CA field. The CA field is uncommonly used but really important when you're building an internal web app. Is there a work around for this, or would this require adding the third SSL Certification field for the domain?

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      There is currently no way to upload the CA chain as such. I am no expert there, but I think there are some more extensive bundle formats, which contain everything at once? Maybe we can replace the two fields and just make the api accept a bundle and in case maybe extracts the portions for nginx?

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        @iJoel You can do this by simply concatenating the intermediate and CA cert files into a single cert file.

        So, in the '.crt' file which you upload to Cloudron, it will have:

        -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
        the *.foo.com certificate
        -----END CERTIFICATE-----
        -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
        intermediate cert
        -----END CERTIFICATE-----
        -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
        root cert if any
        -----END CERTIFICATE-----
        

        The ordering of the certs is important above.

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