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Getting Server SSL Certificates for Netscape Servers
To CA's email address. This option allows you to send the CSR to the CA
administrator's email address. The administrator will then be required to
submit the request to the CA by pasting the CSR in the CA's server enrollment
form.
To CA's URL. This option allows you to submit the CSR to the CA directly. To
submit the CSR to the Certificate Manager, you should enter, depending on the
end-entity port you want to use, either of the following URL:
http://<CA's_hostname>:<end_entity_port>/enrollment
https://<CA's_hostname>:<end_entity_SSL_port>/enrollment
Note that the request submitted to the CA's URL gets queued for approval by
the Certificate Manager agent.
To submit the server certificate request to Certificate Management System
manually:
Open a web browser window.
1.
Go to the End Entity Services interface of the Certificate Manager (or a
2.
Registration Manager that's connected to the Certificate Manager) by entering
either of these URLs:
https://<hostname>:<end_entity_HTTPS_port>
http://<hostname>:<end_entity_HTTP_port>
In the left frame, under Server, select SSL Server.
3.
In the server-enrollment form that appears, enter the required information:
4.
PKCS#10 Request. Paste the base-64 encoded blob, including the
NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
REQUEST-----
Name. Type your name.
Email. Type your business email address, for example,
jdoe@someCompany.com
Phone. Type your business phone number.
Additional Comments. Type any information that will help you identify this
request in the future or will help the person who will process this request.
Click Submit.
5.
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and
marker lines, you copied to the text file earlier.
.
or
-----END NEW CERTIFICATE
or
-----BEGIN

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