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does
"*.example.com"
protects"www.*.example.com"
?
No, it doesn't. "*.example.com"
does not protect such as www.login.example.com
as stated in the following page.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/acm-certificate.html
When you request a wildcard certificate, the asterisk (
*
) must be in the leftmost position of the domain name and can protect only one subdomain level. For example,*.example.com
can protectlogin.example.com
andtest.example.com
, but it cannot protecttest.login.example.com.
Is it possible to have something like this in a certificate, Where each domain will be redirected to their separate s3 buckets
The certificate is able to validate the specified domains, but an S3 bucket does not support a custom domain.
You can add a CNAME record with
my-bucket.main.com
that points tomy-bucket.s3.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com
to implement redirection, but SSL will not be valid.
is it possible to give www.*.sub.example.com as wildcard ? Otherwise i will have create for every subdomain
Therefore, the answer is NO.
www.*.sub.example.com
is not a valid wildcard domain name.If you want to protect such as
www.app1.sub.example.com
,www.app2.sub.example.com
, yes you must issue each ACM certificate and register each DNS record to protect your domain.