Any existing request is overwritten.
For the following reasons you should not perform reinstallation or change the host name between requesting an SSL certificate (creation of the certificate signing request) and entering the signed certificate into the system:
When the certificate signing request is created, it is linked to the system’s standard SSL key. If this key is changed in the system in the time between the certificate signing request being created and the signed certificate being entered in the system, the certificate cannot be used.
A new standard SSL key is created when reinstallation takes place or when the host name is changed.
> | In the tree structure select Authorizations |
> | In the Current request for an SSL certificate group, click Create new request. The Create SSL certificate request dialog box opens. |
> | Make the necessary entries. Detailed information on the entries is provided in the SE Manager help. |
> | Click Create. The request is created and displayed as the current request. To send the request to the certification authority by email, first download the request to your administration PC, see section "Downloading the SSL certificate request". When the signed certificate is returned to you, enter the certificate in the system: see the "Uploading and activating a customer-specific certificate" and "Using the standard certificate" sections. |
Displaying details of the current SSL certificate request
> | In the tree structure select Authorizations |
> | In the Current request for an SSL certificate group, click the Details icon (). The Detailed display of the current SSL certificate request dialog box opens. The information displayed is described in the SE Manager help. |
Downloading the SSL certificate request
> | In the tree structure select Authorizations |
> | In the Current request for an SSL certificate group, click the Download request symbol. The file with the current request for the SSL certificate is downloaded in the browser. |