How to add SSL certificate to AWS EC2 with the help of new AWS Certificate Manager service

Q: Can I use certificates on Amazon EC2 instances or on my own servers?

No. At this time, certificates provided by ACM can only be used with specific AWS services.


Q: With which AWS services can I use certificates provided by ACM?

You can use ACM with the following AWS services:

• Elastic Load Balancing

• Amazon CloudFront

• AWS Elastic Beanstalk

• Amazon API Gateway

https://aws.amazon.com/certificate-manager/faqs/

You can't install the certificates created by Amazon Certificate Manager (ACM) on resources you have direct low-level access to, like EC2 or servers outside of AWS, because you aren't provided with access to the private keys. These certs can only be deployed on resources managed by the AWS infrastructure -- ELB and CloudFront -- because the AWS infrastructure holds the only copies of the private keys for the certificates that it generates, and maintains them under tight security with auditable internal access controls.

You'd have to have your EC2 machines listening behind CloudFront or ELB (or both, cascaded, would also work) in order to use these certs for content coming from EC2... because you can't install these certs directly on EC2 machines.


No, you cannot use aws certificate manager for deploying certs on EC2. The certificate manager certs can only be deployed against cloudfront and elastic load balancer. Inoredr to use it on ec2, you need to put elb on top of ec2, so that request from client to load balancer will be https protected and from elb to ec2 webserver will be on http.