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Create a Certificate Signing Request for SonicWALL SSL Offloaders

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To generate a CSR, you will need to create a key pair for your server. These two items are a digital certificate key pair and cannot be separated. If you lose your public/private key file or your password and generate a new one, your SSL Certificate will no longer match. You will have to request a new SSL Certificate and may be charged.

The CSR needs to contain the following attributes:

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.

Note: Certificates can only be used on Web servers using the Common Name specified during enrollment. For example, a certificate for the domain "domain.com" will receive a warning if accessing a site named "www.domain.com" or "secure.domain.com", because "www.domain.com" and "secure.domain.com" are different from "domain.com".

We recommend that you contact the SSL Offloader vendor for additional information. 

 

Generate a Private Key and CSR

  1. Create a directory called ‘C:\test’.
  2. Launch OpenSSL.
  3. Enter the following command to create a private key:

    genrsa -des3 -out c:\test\key.pem 1024

    Note:
     For Extended Validation certificates, the key bit length must be 2048.  In this case, enter this command: genrsa -des3 -out c:\test\key.pem 2048
  4. Enter in a passphrase to protect the key (at least six characters).
  5. Enter the following command to create a certificate request:  
     
    req –new –key c:\test\key.pem –out c:\test\req.pem –config openssl_config.txt 
  6. Fill in the required fields for the certificate you want to generate.  You have now created a key pair and a CSR.
  7. To copy and paste the information into the enrollment form, open the CSR file in a text editor that does not add extra characters (Notepad or Vi are recommended).

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