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Certificate SNI advanced and Client TLS renegotiation settings are not adjustable #498

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ozkerd opened this issue Nov 23, 2023 · 2 comments

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@ozkerd
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ozkerd commented Nov 23, 2023

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Terraform Version

Terraform v1.5.7

Affected Resource(s)

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  • akamai provider version 5.2.0

Really need to specify following values while creating a 3rd party certificate using Terraform on Akamai
-Certificate SNI advanced (DNS Selection)
-Client TLS renegotiation setting

I do not see any attributes mentioned on documentations , hence I believe this should be added .
https://techdocs.akamai.com/terraform/docs/3rd-party-enrollment

@ozkerd
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ozkerd commented Nov 23, 2023

Terraform Version
Terraform v1.5.7
Affected Resource(s)
akamai provider version 5.2.0

Really need to specify following values while creating a 3rd party certificate using Terraform on Akamai
-Certificate SNI advanced (DNS Selection)
-Client TLS renegotiation setting

I do not see any attributes mentioned on documentations , hence I believe this should be added .
https://techdocs.akamai.com/terraform/docs/3rd-party-enrollment

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Thank you for reporting this issue. We will investigate feasibility to implement this feature. We will inform you of any progress

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