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Managed PKI for SSL Support
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CSR Generation for F5 BIG-IP
To generate a CSR, you need to create a key
pair for your server. These two items comprise a digital certificate
key pair and cannot be separated. If you lose your public/private key
file or your password and generate a new one, your SSL Certificate will
no longer match. You will have to request a new SSL Certificate from
your Managed PKI for SSL Administrator.
VeriSign recommends that you contact the F5
BIG-IP vendor for additional information.
Generate a Certificate Signing Request
Create a new certificate signing request using
the Configuration utility. If you do not know the terms used, see the
Terms Defined section below.
- In the
navigation pane, click on Proxies.
- On the
Proxies screen, click on the Create SSL Certificate Request tab.
- In the Key Information
section, select a key length and key file name.
- In the Certificate
Information section, enter information for your company.
- Click
on Generate
Certificate Request.
- In the
SSL Certificate Request screen, start the process of obtaining a certificate
from your Managed PKI for SSL pages. (Your administrator will provide
you with this URL.)
Terms Defined
Common Name
The Common Name is the Host + Domain Name.
It looks like "www.company.co.uk" or "company.co.uk".
VeriSign certificates can only be used on Web
servers using the Common Name specified during enrolment. For example,
a certificate for the domain "domain.co.uk" will receive a
warning if accessing a site named "www.domain.co.uk" or "secure.domain.co.uk",
because "www.domain.co.uk" and "secure.domain.co.uk"
are different from "domain.co.uk".
Organisation Information
- If your company
or department has an &, @, or any other symbol using the shift key
in its name, you must spell out the symbol or omit it to enrol.
- The “Org Unit” field
is the name of the department or organisation unit making the request.
- The Locality field
is the city or town name, for example: Guildford.
- Do not abbreviate
the county name, for example: Surrey.
- Use the two-letter
code without punctuation for country, for example: GB.
Contact Information
Your Managed PKI for SSL Administrator will
be responsible for issuing the certificate to you after your enrolment
has been completed. Please contact them for assistance.
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