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AWS Gateway SSL certificate key sharing
We have an application which authenticates to a trusted 3rd party server via a rest api.
The 3rd party server serves it's own webservice.
We would like to offer the 3rd party webservice at a REST endpoint via an aws service gateway. The 3rd party webservice exposes some APIs for us to use.
I've created a certificate for our 3rd party webservice. I would like to share this cert with aws and use it for the aws gateway. I would then have the aws gateway connect to the 3rd party webservice and pass through the request to our app.
The setup is already in place with the 3rd party webservice but I don't have the 3rd party cert to share with aws.
How can I share the cert?
A:
The AWS documentation is pretty clear on this. From
When you create an AWS CloudFormation stack from this template, you
can choose to specify the root certificate that is used to create the
key pair that is associated with the CloudFront distribution. You
specify the distribution's certificate as the value of the
sslCertificate parameter.
If you create a CloudFront distribution and choose to use a custom
certificate, you also need to create an appropriate key pair, because
the root certificate for the distribution is associated with the key
pair. To create a key pair, you must use an Amazon Key Management
Service (KMS) customer master key.
My guess is that you need to create an AWS-managed KMS customer master key for the service you want to share your root cert with.
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