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Azure Traffic Manager with my own SSL cert?
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I've been using Azure to host my Web Apps for a while now and they've had my own wildcard cert attached to various ones with no problem. Recently, however, one of my clients has wanted a certain degree of uptime/performance (not that there have been any problems so far but they are willing to pay for it and who am I to turn down money) so I've set up mirrored sites and am using traffic manager to route between them.

It works like a charm but for one problem: I have a cname pointing a friendly url to the traffic manager address and, if I try to connect via https, it craps out and wants to use its own *.azurewebsites.com cert no matter what I try.

So my question is: am I missing something here? How to I use my own custom *.mycompany.com cert in this case?

Or, for that matter, is there a better way of doing what I'm ultimately trying to accomplish here?

Here is my set up:

Endpoint 1: MyWebApp-East (type - Azure Endpoint, ssl installed and proper host info added)

Endpoint 2: MyWebApp-West (type - Azure Endpoint, ssl installed and proper host info added)

Traffic Manager: Routing Type - Performance

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