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Use this section when HTTPS is pending, a certificate must be attached to a hostname, or renewal failed.
This section is where you manage the SSL/TLS certificates that put HTTPS and the padlock on your domains. On CDN.com.tr, SSL is normally automatic — once your domain’s DNS and verification are ready, a certificate is requested and renewed for you — but you can also upload and attach your own certificate when you manage it externally.
Automatic SSL is the simplest path: enable it, complete DNS and domain verification, and the platform issues and renews the certificate with no manual steps and no expiry surprises. If you already hold a certificate — for example a wildcard that covers many subdomains — you can upload it manually and attach it to the right hostname instead.
The SSL shield on the domain list tells you exactly where each certificate stands — active, queued, expired, waiting for a redirect, or needing attention — with a safe next step for each. And if you are moving a live site, you can issue a valid certificate before switching DNS, so HTTPS works from the first second after the change, with zero downtime.
Let CDN.com.tr request and renew certificates after DNS and verification are ready.
Use manual certificate files when the customer already manages the certificate externally.
Get a valid wildcard certificate ready while your domain still points to the old provider, so HTTPS works from the first second after the DNS switch.
Decode the SSL shield states on the domain list — active, queued, expired, waiting for redirect, needs attention — and the safe next step for each.