Adding SSL Support

This topic describes how to add SSL support to a new or existing load balancer.

Creating a new listener with SSL support

This task shows how to create a new listener with SSL support.

In order to use HTTPS support, you’ll need to install an SSL server certificate on your load balancer. If you haven’t already done this, see .

To add a new listener to your load balancer: Using the ARN for the certificate you installed, use the eulb-create-listener command to create a new listener. For example: eulb-create-lb-listeners MyLoadBalancer --listener "protocol=HTTPS,lb-port=443,instance-port=80,instance-protocol=HTTP, cert-id=arn:aws:iam::12345678901:my-server-certificate/testing/myNewCert" Use the eulb-describe-lbs command to see the details of your load balancer. For example: eulb-describe-lbs MyLoadBalancer

Updating a listener with a new SSL certificate

This task shows how to replace an SSL server certificate configured with listeners”

In order to use HTTPS support, you’ll need to install an SSL server certificate on your load balancer. If you haven’t already done this, see .

To update an existing listener with SSL support: Use the eulb-set-lb-listener-ssl-certcommand with the ARN of your new server certificate to replace the certificate configured with listeners For example: eulb-set-lb-listener-ssl-cert MyLoadBalancer --lb-port 443 --cert-id arn:aws:iam::12345678901:my-server-certificate/testing/myNewCert Use the eulb-describe-lbs command to see the details of your load balancer. For example: eulb-describe-lbs MyLoadBalancer