question

Edde-9716 avatar image
0 Votes"
Edde-9716 asked ryanchill edited

URGENT: Giving permissions to a contractor to fix SSL cert expiration

What permissions do I need to give to a contractor so they can fix this for me?

I'm not technical at all and when I type cert into the search bar of roles nothing intuitive shows.

189455-image.png


azure-webapps-ssl-certificatesazure-rbac
image.png (106.9 KiB)
5 |1600 characters needed characters left characters exceeded

Up to 10 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 3.0 MiB each and 30.0 MiB total.

1 Answer

ryanchill avatar image
0 Votes"
ryanchill answered

Hi @Edde-9716,

Granting the Website Contributor built-in role to the user on the resource itself should be sufficient. First you would either create or invite the user into your AD tenant if haven't done so already.

189873-image.png

Next add the user at resource level or at the resource group the resource is sitting in, completely your digression.

189882-image.png

If you're using Azure AD Premium P1 or P2 license, you can also create a custom role similar to AAD built-in roles specifically for external contractors.



image.png (170.9 KiB)
image.png (57.9 KiB)
5 |1600 characters needed characters left characters exceeded

Up to 10 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 3.0 MiB each and 30.0 MiB total.