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Webstar 4.x CSR generation
Step 1: Generate a Private Key
Use the Key Generator application in the SSL Tools folder of your
WebSTAR 4 installation to generate a file containing a private key for
use with your secure server.
Follow these steps:
Step 2: Create your Certificate Signing Request
- Choose Certificate Request in the Action menu of the CSR Utility
application.
- Fill in all the fields with the appropriate information. Make sure
that the Common Name you specify will be the actual domain name that
you want to use your SSL certificate with.
- Click the Choose... button and select the private key file you created.
- In the Key File Passphrase field enter the password you used to generate your private key.
- Click the Create button to generate your Certificate Signing Request.
- Name the certificate signing request file something like "Certificate Request", and save it in your WebSTAR 4 folder.
- Quit the CSR Utility program.
During the order process, you will be asked to "Copy & Paste" your CSR
into the CSR field on the order form. Since you just have saved your
certificate signing request (CSR) file to your WebSTAR 4 folder, all
you have to do is to open your CSR file with a text editor and copy and
paste the content into the CSR field on the order form.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ WebStar 4.x requires a Netscape chained certificate in order to function properly. Please contact our customer support staff (at support@comodo.com)
to request your certificate please include your order number when requesting this certificate.
You can find our contact information here. Copy & paste your SSL Certificate (including the -----BEGIN NETSCAPE CERTIFICATE CHAIN----- and -----END NETSCAPE CERTIFICATE CHAIN----- headers)
into a raw text editor such as notepad, ensuring that no extra line spaces or extra characters are inserted into the data. Choose to save the file as yourdomainname.txt.
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Webstar 4.x Installation
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