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Creating a CSR (Certificate Signing Request)
 


The first part of enrolling for your Aust Secure SSL Certificate is to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). CSR generation is wholly dependent on the software you use on your webserver. Select your webserver software from the list after reading the following general points:

General Points to remember before creating your CSR:

  • The Common Name field should be the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or the web address for which you plan to use your Certificate, e.g. the area of your site you wish customers to connect to using SSL. For example, an Aust Secure SSL Certificate issued for austdomains.com will not be valid for secure.austdomains.com. If the web address to be used for SSL is secure.austdomains.com ensure that the common name submitted in the CSR is secure.austdomains.com

Aust Secure SSL Certificates are compatible with almost all popular webserver software. If your webserver software does not appear on the list, please contact help@austdomains.com.au with full details of your webserver software and we will contact you with further instructions.

Server Software Type:
 
Apache
Apache Mod_SSL
Apache OpenSSL
 
Apache on Cobalt
Cobalt RaQ3x/4x/XTR
 
BEA
BEA Weblogic
 
C2Net Stronghold
C2Net Stronghold
 
CPanel
CPanel
 
Ensim
Ensim Control Panel
 
Hsphere
Hsphere Web Server
 
IBM
IBM HTTP Server
WebSphere
 
Java
Java Based Web Servers
 
Lotus
Domino Server 4.6x & 5.0x
Lotus Domino Go
 
Microsoft
Microsoft IIS 4.x
Microsoft IIS 5.x / 6.x
Outlook Web Access
ISA 2000 Server
 
Netscape / Sun
iPlanet 4.1
 
Novell
Novell ConsoleOne
Novell I-Chain
 
Plesk
Plesk Server Administrator
Plesk Server Administrator 6
Plesk Server Administrator 7
 
SSL Accelerators
SSL Offloader
F5 Big IP
Intel NetStructure 7110
 
Website Pro
Website Pro 3x
 
Zeus
Zeus Webserver v3