SSL Page
Settings
Upload Certificate
New Certificate
New Private Key
Create New Self-
Signed Certificate
Country (2 Letter
Code)
State/Province
Locality (City)
Organization
Organization Unit
Common Name
Expires
Bit Size
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Description
Enter the path and name of the existing certificate you want to
upload, or use the Browse button to select the certificate.
Enter the path and name of the existing private key you want to
upload, or use the Browse button to select the private key.
Enter the 2-letter country code to be assigned to the new self-
signed certificate.
Examples: US for United States and CA for Canada
Enter the state or province to be assigned to the new self-signed
certificate.
Enter the city or locality to be assigned to the new self-signed
certificate.
Enter the organization to be associated with the new self-signed
certificate.
Example: If your company is called Widgets, and you are setting
up a Web server for the Sales department, enter Widgets for the
Organization.
Enter the organizational unit to be associated with the new self-
signed certificate.
Example: If your company is setting up a Web server for the
Sales department, enter Sales for your Organizational Unit.
Enter the same name that the user will enter when requesting your
Web site.
Example: If a user enters http://www.widgets.abccompany.com to
access your Web site, the Common Name would be
www.widgets.abccompany.com.
Enter the expiration date, in mm/dd/yyyy format, for the new self-
signed certificate.
Example: An expiration date of May 9, 2007 is entered as
05/05/2007.
Select the bit size of the new self-signed certificate. Choices are:
512
768
1024
Using a larger bit size takes more time to generate the key.
Approximate times are:
10 seconds for a 512-bit RSA key
1 minute for a 768-bit RSA key
2 minutes for a 1024-bit RSA key
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