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Create a Certificate Signing Request for Apache ERS 2.4 or earlier
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Step 1: Generate a Private Key and Server Certificate
The server certificate is stored in the directory /path/to/ssl1.5/certs and is named yourserver.domain.cert (for example, www.covalent.net.cert).
Common Name – Must match the URL you plan to secure exactly – is usually your fully-qualified domain name, e.g., devel.ssl247.co.uk or mail.devel.ssl247.co.uk). Remember the www. Is important – include it if you want to secure https://www.yoursite.com & exclude it if you want to secure https://yoursite.com
Organisation - The legal (officially registered) name of your organization/company include Inc., LLP., Pvt, Plc. Ltd. SARL., etc
Organisational unit - The name of your department within the organization (this is often "IT," "Web," or is just left blank).
City/locality - The city or town in which your organization is located.
State/province - The state in which your organization is located.
Country - Click here for the official list of ISO country codes for this field.".
If you are securing the main server and using the included httpsd.conf, the file is configured correctly by default. No modifications are necessary. If you are securing an additional virtual host, you must include two containers for the secure site in the configuration file:
If your server is running, stop the server by executing: /path/to/apache1.3/bin/covalent-faststart-ctl stop
During server start-up, you will be prompted to enter the pass phrase for the server certificate.
Step 2: Generate a CSR.
2. Covalent SSL automatically generates the correct format CSR.
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