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3. After filling in the form (all fields are required), click
Create
.
A self-signed certificate based on the information you just provided is now
stored on the CCVSR.
4. Click Get CSR, and save the certificate file (
csr.cer
) to a convenient
location on your computer.
This is the file that you give to the third party CA to apply for their signed
SSL certificate.
5. After the CA sends you the certificate, save it to a convenient location on
your computer. Click
Browse
to locate the file; then click
Upload
to store
it on the CCVSR.
Note:
When you upload the file, the CCVSR checks the file to make sure the
specified information still matches. If it does, the file is accepted; if not,
it is rejected.
If you want to remove the certificate (to replace it with a new one because of a
domain name change, for example), simply click
Remove CSR
.