Using the new ACM export feature announced at AWS re:Inforce

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In the last post I showed how to use an export AWS Certificate Manager certificate with xrdp on Ubuntu:
In this post I want to try to replace the Let’s Encrypt cert which is has been kind of a pain to manage with Burp Collaborator with an AWS cert. Hopefully it will not be that complicated.
WARNING: I thought someone told me at AWS re:Inforce the cost of the exported certificates were free but I was mistaken. The cost of a wildcard cert such as would be used with Collaborator is $149.00 plus usage.
I explained how to set up a private Burp Collaborator in this post: