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Enterprise Server 4.1 Creating a Certificate Signing Request
Warning:
If you lose the password, you must purchase another certificate.
Type
in the Distinguished Name Field information. The
following characters can not be accepted: < > ~ ! @ # $ % ^ * / \ ( )
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Distinguished
Name Field |
Explanation |
Example |
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Requester
Name |
Your
Name |
John
Doe |
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Telephone
Number |
Your
Telephone Number |
(xxx)
xxx-xxxx |
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Common
Name (Server Host Name) |
The
fully qualified domain name for your web server. You will get a
certificate name check warning if this is not an exact match. |
If
you intend to secure the URL https://secure.yourURL.com, then your
CSR's Server Hostname must be secure.yourURL.com |
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Server
Admin.'s email address |
Your
email address |
abc@yourURL.com |
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Organization
Name |
The
exact legal name of your organization. Do not abbreviate |
IPS
S.L. |
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Organizational
Unit |
Optional
for additional organization information |
Marketing |
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City
or Locality |
The
city where your organization is located. |
Atlanta |
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State
or Province Name |
The
state or province where your organization is located. Can not be
abbreviated. |
Georgia |
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Country
Name |
The
two-letter ISO abbreviation for your country |
US
= United States |
Backing
up your key pair file A
key-pair file contains both the public and private keys used for SSL
encryption. You will use the key-pair file when you request and install a
certificate. The key-pair file is stored encrypted in the following
directory: server_root/alias/<serverid-hostname>-key3.db. When
you create the key, you specify a password that you later use when you
request the certificate and when you start a server that is using encrypted
communications. Creating the
certificate trust database
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