CSR Instructions - Apache Raven
Follow these instructions to generate a CSR for your Web site. When you have completed this process, you will have a CSR ready to submit to SSLStar.com in order to be generated into a SSL Security Certificate.
- Enter Server Name (Common Name).
- Select size of encryption key (1024 recommended).
*Note: The encryption key size (512 bit, 1024 bit) has nothing to do with the actual session key (128 bit, 40 bit).
- Enter pass phrase to encrypt key.
Warning: If you lose the passphrase, you must purchase another certificate.
See the certificate replacement policy at the bottom of these instructions.
- Choose the server to request a certificate for:
Version 1.5.1 select NO to send the CSR
Version 1.5 select YES to send the CSR
Note: If you select no, a required field will be missing and the CSR will be invalid.
Version 1.5x enter the same pass phrase entered generating the private key above.
- Enter the information to be displayed in the certificate.
| Distinguished Name Fields |
Explanation |
Example |
| Country Name |
The two-letter ISO abbreviation for your country. |
US = United States |
| State or Province Name |
The state or province where your organization is located. Can not be abbreviated. |
Georgia |
| City or Locality |
The city where your organization is located. |
Atlanta |
| Company (Organization) Name |
The exact legal name of your organization. Do not abbreviate your organization name. |
My Company, Inc |
| Organizational Unit |
Optional for additional organizational information. |
Marketing |
| Common Name (Server Host Name) |
The fully qualified domain name for your web server. You will get a certificate name check warning if this is not an exact match. |
If you intend to secure the URL https://secure.mydomain.com, then your CSR's Server Hostname must be secure.mydomain.com |
| Server Administration email address (if applicable) |
Your email address |
abc@mydomain.com |
- Send the CSR to your email address or display the CSR on your console.
- Exit RavenCTL.
- While waiting for your certificate, you can use the self-signed certificate generated above.
**** Note: If you would like to verify the contents of the CSR, use the following command:
$ openssl req -noout -text -in server.csr
- Create a backup of your private key!
Backup the servername.key file from the raven/module/pki/keys directory to a secure location and remember the PEM passphrase (step 3).
**** Note: To view the contents of the private key, use the following command:
$ openssl rsa -noout -text -in servername.key
- Submit your CSR to SSLStar by clicking on <Continue>, you will be asked to complete the agreement and the enrollment form as well.
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