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aptible endpoints:https:modify
This command modifies an existing App HTTP(S) Endpoint.
📘 Tip: Use the aptible endpoints:list
command to easily locate the Endpoint Hostname for a given Endpoint.
Synopsis
Usage:
aptible endpoints:https:modify [--app APP] ENDPOINT_HOSTNAME
Options:
[--environment=ENVIRONMENT]
[--app=APP]
-r, [--remote=REMOTE]
[--port=N] # A port to expose on this Endpoint
[--ip-whitelist=one two three] # A list of IPv4 sources (addresses or CIDRs) to which to restrict traffic to this Endpoint
[--no-ip-whitelist] # Disable IP Whitelist
[--certificate-file=CERTIFICATE_FILE] # A file containing a certificate to use on this Endpoint
[--private-key-file=PRIVATE_KEY_FILE] # A file containing a private key to use on this Endpoint
[--managed-tls], [--no-managed-tls] # Enable Managed TLS on this Endpoint
[--managed-tls-domain=MANAGED_TLS_DOMAIN] # A domain to use for Managed TLS
[--certificate-fingerprint=CERTIFICATE_FINGERPRINT] # The fingerprint of an existing Certificate to use on this Endpoint
Examples
The options available for this command are similar to those available for aptible endpoints:https:create
. Review the examples there.