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Class: Aws::CloudFront::Types::ViewerCertificate
- Inherits:
-
Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::CloudFront::Types::ViewerCertificate
- Defined in:
- (unknown)
Overview
When passing ViewerCertificate as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
cloud_front_default_certificate: false,
iam_certificate_id: "string",
acm_certificate_arn: "string",
ssl_support_method: "sni-only", # accepts sni-only, vip, static-ip
minimum_protocol_version: "SSLv3", # accepts SSLv3, TLSv1, TLSv1_2016, TLSv1.1_2016, TLSv1.2_2018, TLSv1.2_2019
certificate: "string",
certificate_source: "cloudfront", # accepts cloudfront, iam, acm
}
A complex type that determines the distribution’s SSL/TLS configuration for communicating with viewers.
If the distribution doesn’t use Aliases
(also known as alternate domain names or CNAMEs)—that is, if the distribution uses the CloudFront domain name such as d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
—set CloudFrontDefaultCertificate
to true
and leave all other fields empty.
If the distribution uses Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs), use the fields in this type to specify the following settings:
-
Which viewers the distribution accepts HTTPS connections from: only viewers that support server name indication (SNI) (recommended), or all viewers including those that don’t support SNI.
-
To accept HTTPS connections from only viewers that support SNI, set
SSLSupportMethod
tosni-only
. This is recommended. Most browsers and clients support SNI. -
To accept HTTPS connections from all viewers, including those that don’t support SNI, set
SSLSupportMethod
tovip
. This is not recommended, and results in additional monthly charges from CloudFront.
-
-
The minimum SSL/TLS protocol version that the distribution can use to communicate with viewers. To specify a minimum version, choose a value for
MinimumProtocolVersion
. For more information, see Security Policy in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide. -
The location of the SSL/TLS certificate, AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) (recommended) or AWS Identity and Access Management (AWS IAM). You specify the location by setting a value in one of the following fields (not both):
-
ACMCertificateArn
-
IAMCertificateId
-
All distributions support HTTPS connections from viewers. To require viewers to use HTTPS only, or to redirect them from HTTP to HTTPS, use ViewerProtocolPolicy
in the CacheBehavior
or DefaultCacheBehavior
. To specify how CloudFront should use SSL/TLS to communicate with your custom origin, use CustomOriginConfig
.
For more information, see Using HTTPS with CloudFront and Using Alternate Domain Names and HTTPS in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
Returned by:
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#acm_certificate_arn ⇒ String
If the distribution uses
Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs) and the SSL/TLS certificate is stored in [AWS Certificate Manager (ACM)][1], provide the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the ACM certificate. -
#certificate ⇒ String
This field is deprecated.
-
#certificate_source ⇒ String
This field is deprecated.
-
#cloud_front_default_certificate ⇒ Boolean
If the distribution uses the CloudFront domain name such as
d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
, set this field totrue
. -
#iam_certificate_id ⇒ String
If the distribution uses
Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs) and the SSL/TLS certificate is stored in [AWS Identity and Access Management (AWS IAM)][1], provide the ID of the IAM certificate. -
#minimum_protocol_version ⇒ String
If the distribution uses
Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs), specify the security policy that you want CloudFront to use for HTTPS connections with viewers. -
#ssl_support_method ⇒ String
If the distribution uses
Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs), specify which viewers the distribution accepts HTTPS connections from.
Instance Attribute Details
#acm_certificate_arn ⇒ String
If the distribution uses Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs)
and the SSL/TLS certificate is stored in AWS Certificate Manager
(ACM), provide the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the ACM
certificate. CloudFront only supports ACM certificates in the US East
(N. Virginia) Region (us-east-1
).
If you specify an ACM certificate ARN, you must also specify values for
MinimumProtocolVerison
and SSLSupportMethod
.
#certificate ⇒ String
This field is deprecated. Use one of the following fields instead:
ACMCertificateArn
IAMCertificateId
CloudFrontDefaultCertificate
#certificate_source ⇒ String
This field is deprecated. Use one of the following fields instead:
ACMCertificateArn
IAMCertificateId
CloudFrontDefaultCertificate
Possible values:
- cloudfront
- iam
- acm
#cloud_front_default_certificate ⇒ Boolean
If the distribution uses the CloudFront domain name such as
d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
, set this field to true
.
If the distribution uses Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs),
set this field to false
and specify values for the following fields:
ACMCertificateArn
orIAMCertificateId
(specify a value for one, not both)MinimumProtocolVersion
SSLSupportMethod
#iam_certificate_id ⇒ String
If the distribution uses Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs)
and the SSL/TLS certificate is stored in AWS Identity and Access
Management (AWS IAM), provide the ID of the IAM certificate.
If you specify an IAM certificate ID, you must also specify values for
MinimumProtocolVerison
and SSLSupportMethod
.
#minimum_protocol_version ⇒ String
If the distribution uses Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs),
specify the security policy that you want CloudFront to use for HTTPS
connections with viewers. The security policy determines two settings:
The minimum SSL/TLS protocol that CloudFront can use to communicate with viewers.
The ciphers that CloudFront can use to encrypt the content that it returns to viewers.
For more information, see Security Policy and Supported Protocols and Ciphers Between Viewers and CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
When you’re using SNI only (you set SSLSupportMethod
to sni-only
),
you must specify TLSv1
or higher.
If the distribution uses the CloudFront domain name such as
d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
(you set CloudFrontDefaultCertificate
to true
), CloudFront automatically sets the security policy to TLSv1
regardless of the value that you set here.
#ssl_support_method ⇒ String
If the distribution uses Aliases
(alternate domain names or CNAMEs),
specify which viewers the distribution accepts HTTPS connections from.
sni-only
– The distribution accepts HTTPS connections from only viewers that support server name indication (SNI). This is recommended. Most browsers and clients support SNI.vip
– The distribution accepts HTTPS connections from all viewers including those that don’t support SNI. This is not recommended, and results in additional monthly charges from CloudFront.static-ip
- Do not specify this value unless your distribution has been enabled for this feature by the CloudFront team. If you have a use case that requires static IP addresses for a distribution, contact CloudFront through the AWS Support Center.
If the distribution uses the CloudFront domain name such as
d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net
, don’t set a value for this field.