You can just follow the bellow steps, once after purchasing the SSL certificate .
You can purchase form GoDaddy[https://www.godaddy.com/en-in/web-security/ssl-certificate] or can go with Free SSL Certificate Files [https://www.sslforfree.com/]. Free one is not recommended.
Steps that need to follow in Umbraco Cloud:
In your Umbraco Cloud project, go to Settings > Manage Domains.
Scroll down to "Hostnames for Live". Make sure the domains you set up for the SSL Certificate are in the list. If not, add them.
Scroll further down to "SSL Certificates"
Under "Upload Certificate", browse to your new *.pfx file and type in the password you used in step 11 (above). Click the "Upload" button. You should then see your new certificated added to the list.
Next, go to "Hostname bindings for SSL"
Add bindings for all the related hostnames.
Please Notice : If you have multiple sites with different domains on your Umbraco Cloud site, you can upload separate SSL Certificates for each domain as assign them individually. This offers you fantastic flexibility.
Umbraco Cloud - Cloudflare SSL
Hey,
Been catching up with the Umbraco cloud changes that are being planned. Sounds great.
Regarding Cloudflare and SSL, is the SSL certificate installed on the azure site or is it using the Flexible SSL package that Cloudflare offer?
Thanks in advance,
Rob
Hi @Robert Graham,
You can just follow the bellow steps, once after purchasing the SSL certificate .
You can purchase form GoDaddy[https://www.godaddy.com/en-in/web-security/ssl-certificate] or can go with Free SSL Certificate Files [https://www.sslforfree.com/]. Free one is not recommended.
Steps that need to follow in Umbraco Cloud:
Please Notice : If you have multiple sites with different domains on your Umbraco Cloud site, you can upload separate SSL Certificates for each domain as assign them individually. This offers you fantastic flexibility.
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