Step 2: Send the Certificate Request
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7. Click
Done
to dismiss the
Certificate Request Wizard
.
After generating the certificate request, send it to the CA.
11.2.2. Step 2: Send the Certificate Request
After the certificate request is generated, send it to a certificate authority (CA); the CA will generate
return a server certificate.
1. Most certificate requests are emailed to the CA, so open a new message.
2. Copy the certificate request information from the clipboard or the saved file into the body of the
message.
-----BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
MIIBrjCCARcCAQAwbjELMAkGA1UEBhMCVXMxEzARBgNVBAgTCkNBTElGT1J
OSUExLDAqBgVBAoTI25ldHNjYXBlIGNvbW11bmljYXRpb25zIGNvcnBvcmF
0aW9uMRwwGgYDVQQDExNtZWxsb24ubmV0c2NhcGUuY29tMIGfMA0GCSqGSI
b3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQCwAbskGh6UCSLnm3ok3X3u83Us7
ug0EK41eNqqRftGR83emqPLDOf0ZLTLjVGJaH4JDf/n
/zMmT8GOFFigFfuxaxMjr2j7IvELlxQ4IfZgWwqCm4N
9YdbjveMVXW0v4XwIDAQABoAAwDQYK
------END NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
3. Send the email message to the CA.
After emailing the certificate request, wait for the CA to respond with the server certificate. Response
time for requests varies. For example, if the CA is internal to the company, it may only take a day
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