I'm working with an application gateway that has a public IP and a DNS (let's say consto.com). I want to enable HTTPS on it. Anyone have tips or procedures to make this happen? Thanks!
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Have you checked out this article? It might really help you understand the process: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/application-gateway/redirect-http-to-https-portal
To get HTTPS working, you'll need a certificate. You can purchase one from a public Certificate Authority (CA) or use your internal CA to issue one. Once you have that, upload the certificate to your gateway or reference it through Key Vault for secure management. It's pretty straightforward once you have your cert sorted!
Or if you want an automatic way, you might want to check out Certbot!
First off, have you tried anything yet? Sometimes just getting a rundown can help! Also, make sure to Google around for setups; heaps of resources can guide you.
Nothing specific yet, but I'm stuck! It's just not working.
Seriously, just looking stuff up online can really save you a lot of time.

Exactly! We do the same — get a wildcard certificate and attach it to our setup.