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Myra Online Help Updated · 21 Aug 2026

Add SSL/TLS certificate

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If you manually store an SSL/TLS certificate for an encrypted connection between the visitor to Myra and between Myra and your infrastructure without using Myra Certificate Management, the SSL/TLS certificate must be uploaded before traffic is redirected to Myra. Otherwise, your website will be temporarily unavailable.

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If you manually upload an SSL/TLS certificate in the Myra app, you must also upload a certificate to your infrastructure. Otherwise, encrypted communication between Myra and your infrastructure will not work.

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If you create an SSL/TLS certificate in the Myra App, then a valid ACME challenge must be created on your provider in order to provide the SSL/TLS certificate.

For more information, see Section Myra is not the name server..

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If you have booked Myra Certificate Management, please note the following points:

  • If Myra is the name server, an SSL/TLS certificate will only be provided after a nameserver entry for Myra has been created on your provider.
  • If you are the name server, then a valid ACME challenge must be created on your provider in order to provide the SSL/TLS certificate.

For further information, see Section Myra Certificate Management.

To enable Myra to encrypt incoming HTTPS connections and analyse and filter the traffic (SSL/TLS termination), a valid SSL/TLS certificate is required for the registered subdomains.

There are two ways to add an SSL/TLS certificate: