Specify how the HTTP validation token will be served when requesting the CloudFront managed ACM certificate.
For cloudfront, CloudFront will automatically serve the validation token. Choose this mode if
you can point the domain's DNS to CloudFront immediately.
For self-hosted, you serve the validation token from your existing infrastructure. Choose this
mode when you need to maintain current traffic flow while your certificate is being issued. You can place the
validation token at the well-known path on your existing web server, wait for ACM to validate and issue the
certificate, and then update your DNS to point to CloudFront.
Parameters:
validationTokenHost - Specify how the HTTP validation token will be served when requesting the CloudFront managed ACM
certificate.
For cloudfront, CloudFront will automatically serve the validation token. Choose this
mode if you can point the domain's DNS to CloudFront immediately.
For self-hosted, you serve the validation token from your existing infrastructure. Choose
this mode when you need to maintain current traffic flow while your certificate is being issued. You
can place the validation token at the well-known path on your existing web server, wait for ACM to
validate and issue the certificate, and then update your DNS to point to CloudFront.
Returns:
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
Specify how the HTTP validation token will be served when requesting the CloudFront managed ACM certificate.
For cloudfront, CloudFront will automatically serve the validation token. Choose this mode if
you can point the domain's DNS to CloudFront immediately.
For self-hosted, you serve the validation token from your existing infrastructure. Choose this
mode when you need to maintain current traffic flow while your certificate is being issued. You can place the
validation token at the well-known path on your existing web server, wait for ACM to validate and issue the
certificate, and then update your DNS to point to CloudFront.
Parameters:
validationTokenHost - Specify how the HTTP validation token will be served when requesting the CloudFront managed ACM
certificate.
For cloudfront, CloudFront will automatically serve the validation token. Choose this
mode if you can point the domain's DNS to CloudFront immediately.
For self-hosted, you serve the validation token from your existing infrastructure. Choose
this mode when you need to maintain current traffic flow while your certificate is being issued. You
can place the validation token at the well-known path on your existing web server, wait for ACM to
validate and issue the certificate, and then update your DNS to point to CloudFront.
Returns:
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
You can opt out of certificate transparency logging by specifying the disabled option. Opt in by
specifying enabled. For more information, see Certificate
Transparency Logging in the Certificate Manager User Guide.
Parameters:
certificateTransparencyLoggingPreference - You can opt out of certificate transparency logging by specifying the disabled option.
Opt in by specifying enabled. For more information, see Certificate Transparency Logging in the Certificate Manager User Guide.
Returns:
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
You can opt out of certificate transparency logging by specifying the disabled option. Opt in by
specifying enabled. For more information, see Certificate
Transparency Logging in the Certificate Manager User Guide.
Parameters:
certificateTransparencyLoggingPreference - You can opt out of certificate transparency logging by specifying the disabled option.
Opt in by specifying enabled. For more information, see Certificate Transparency Logging in the Certificate Manager User Guide.
Returns:
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.