This article describes how to update SSL effective time after SSL encryption is enabled.
Prerequisites
You have enabled SSL encryption. For more information, see Enable SSL Encryption.
Usage Guidelines
- Updating SSL encryption effective time of general instances will lead to rebooting the general instances created by your account. The remote disaster recovery instances will be rebooted at the same time as you create them.
- SSL Encryption effective time of read-only instances can be updated independently from that of general instances.
- SSL Encryption effective time of citywide read-only instances and remote read-only instances can be updated respectively.
- Updating SSL Encryption effective time of citywide read-only instances only leads to rebooting citywide read-only instances; updating SSL encryption effective time of remote read-only instances only leads to rebooting remote read-only instances.
Procedures
- Log in to the RDS Console.
- In the left navigation pane, click RDS-PostgreSQL to enter the DBPaaS for RDS-PostgreSQL page.
- Select the target region.
- In the Operation column of the target instance, click Manage. Click White List tab.
- In the SSL Setting area, click Update SSL Effective Time next to the Status to enter the dialog box of Update SSL Effective Time.
- Select the target effective time, and click Save to enter the Verification Code page.
- The system will send a verification code to the mobile phone that is bound to the account. Fill in the verification code, and click Confirm.
- The Status of the target instance is Pending.
Result
In the Operation column of the target instance, click Manage. Click White List tab. In the SSL Setting area, you can view that SSL Encryption is enabled and Status is Encrypted. The Effective Time is the target effective time.
