This requires that the configs are a dict, with multiple entries, where the key is the name of the Authority used to issue certs with. DIGICERT_CIS_PROFILE_NAMES = {"sha2-rsa-ecc-root": "ssl_plus"} DIGICERT_CIS_ROOTS = {"root": "ROOT"} DIGICERT_CIS_INTERMEDIATES = {"inter": "INTERMEDIATE_CA_CERT"} Hence, in DB one need to add 1) the corresponding authority table, with digicert-cis-issuer. Note the names here are used to mapping in the above config 2) the corresponding intermediary in the certificate table , with root_aurhority_id set to the id of the new authority_id
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