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== Generate the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) == | == Generate the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) == | ||
=== Apache with mod_ssl Enabled === | === Apache with mod_ssl Enabled (No subjectAltName) === | ||
# If required follow the [[OpenSSL Generating a Private Key]] procedure. | # If required follow the [[OpenSSL Generating a Private Key]] procedure. | ||
# For Apache purposes, use the key with no pass phrase to generate the CSR file. | # For Apache purposes, use the key with no pass phrase to generate the CSR file. | ||
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# Verify the checksum of the key matches the checksum CSR. | # Verify the checksum of the key matches the checksum CSR. | ||
## <tt>'''# openssl req -noout -modulus -in <csr_name>.csr | openssl md5'''</tt> | ## <tt>'''# openssl req -noout -modulus -in <csr_name>.csr | openssl md5'''</tt> | ||
=== Apache with mod_ssl Enabled (With subjectAltName) === | |||
== Further Reading == | == Further Reading == |
Revision as of 03:48, 15 November 2020
Generate the Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
Apache with mod_ssl Enabled (No subjectAltName)
- If required follow the OpenSSL Generating a Private Key procedure.
- For Apache purposes, use the key with no pass phrase to generate the CSR file.
- Generate the CSR from the private key using openssl.
- # openssl req -new -key <key_name>.key -out <csr_name>.csr
- Enter the information as required by the prompts.
- Verify the checksum of the key matches the checksum CSR.
- # openssl req -noout -modulus -in <csr_name>.csr | openssl md5