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SSL Certificates Support
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CSR Generation - Nortel SSL Accelerator
To generate a CSR,
you will need to create a key pair for your server. These two items
are 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 and may be charged.
VeriSign recommends
that you contact Nortel for additional information.
Step 1: Generate a Key Pair and Certificate
Signing Request
- Click SSL > Certificates > Generate > Request.
- Select your newly created certificate identifier in the drop-down
menu at the top.
- Fill out the fields including the common name, organisation and location
information.
- Choose 1024 in the Key size field. This is most likely default.
- Click Update.
- Click Apply button on the top of the screen.
- To copy and paste the information into the enrolment form, open the
file in a text editor that does not add extra characters (Notepad or
Vi are recommended).
- Click Apply Changes.
- Go to Enrolment.
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
During the verification
process, VeriSign may need to contact your organisation. Be sure to
provide an email address, phone number, and fax number that will be
checked and responded to quickly. These fields are not part of the certificate.
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