Setup TLS cert for different domains of your reverse proxy server names
Default Certificates
When there are no matching certificate for the requested server name, reverse proxy router will always fallback to this one. Note that you need both of them uploaded for it to fallback properly
Key Type
Exists
Default Public Key
Default Private Key
Upload Default Keypairs
Sub-domain Certificates
Provide certificates for multiple domains reverse proxy
If you have 3rd or even 4th level subdomains like blog.example.com or en.blog.example.com ,
depending on your certificates coverage, you might need to setup them one by one (i.e. having two seperate certificate for a.example.com and b.example.com).
If you have a wildcard certificate that covers *.example.com, you can just enter example.com as server name in the form below to add a certificate.
Certificate Authority (CA) and Auto Renew (ACME)
Management features regarding CA and ACME
The default CA to use when create a new subdomain proxy endpoint with TLS certificate
Let's Encrypt
Let's Encrypt
Buypass
ZeroSSL
Certificate Renew / Generation (ACME) Settings
Disabled
Auto-Renewer Status
This tool provide you a graphical interface to setup auto certificate renew on your (sub)domains. You can also manually generate a certificate if one of your domain do not have certificate.