Perhaps this wasn't always the case, but it's currently possible to do this without any custom work at all. Simply edit your service's .csdef
(cloud service definition) file to include the following - or, if using Visual Studio, use the worker role's properties panel:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<ServiceDefinition name="MyService" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ServiceHosting/2008/10/ServiceDefinition" schemaVersion="2013-10.2.2">
<WorkerRole name="MyService.Backend" ... >
<Certificates>
<Certificate name="backend.example.com.selfsigned" storeLocation="LocalMachine" storeName="My" />
<Certificate name="frontend.example.com.selfsigned" storeLocation="LocalMachine" storeName="TrustedPeople" />
</Certificates>
<Endpoints>
<InternalEndpoint name="Internal" protocol="tcp" port="..." />
</Endpoints>
...
</WorkerRole>
<WebRole name="MyService.Frontend" ... >
<Sites>
<Site name="Web">
<Bindings>
<Binding name="WebsitePublicEndpoint" endpointName="Insecure" />
<Binding name="WebsitePublicEndpoint" endpointName="Secure" />
</Bindings>
</Site>
</Sites>
<Endpoints>
<InputEndpoint name="Insecure" protocol="http" port="80" />
<InputEndpoint name="Secure" protocol="https" port="443" certificate="example.com" />
</Endpoints>
<Certificates>
<Certificate name="backend.example.com" storeLocation="LocalMachine" storeName="TrustedPeople" />
<Certificate name="frontend.example.com" storeLocation="LocalMachine" storeName="My" />
<Certificate name="example.com" storeLocation="LocalMachine" storeName="My" />
</Certificates>
...
</WebRole>
</ServiceDefinition>
See also this forum thread and the worker role service definition file schema documentation.
Also, the Azure portal now supports uploading .cer
(public-key-only) certificate files. You may have to change the Open File dialog's selection filter - by default it's set to look for .pfx
files only.