Generate a CSR (certificate signing request)
To request an SSL certificate for your server or a code/driver signing certificate, you have to generate a certificate signing request (CSR). This identifies which server will use your certificate, as well as the domain names (common names) you’ll use for SSL certificates.
Note: If you’re using an SSL certificate on a Buydomains.com.ph shared hosting account, you do not need to generate a CSR; we take care of that for you.
How you generate a CSR depends on the type of certificate you’re requesting and your operating system/control panel.
SSL certificates | Code/driver signing |
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Miscellaneous CSR instructions:
- Covalent Fast Start 2.3.1
- Exchange Server 2007
- F5 BIG-IP Loadbalancer
- lighttpd
- Mac OS X Server 10.5
- Mac OS X Server 10.6
- Microsoft IIS 5 and 6
- Netscape Enterprise Server 6.1
- Orion Application Server 2.0.2
- Sun ONE 6.1
- Tomcat 4.x/5.x/6.x
- Zeus Web Server 4.2
Our certificates are compatible with all types of web servers, even if we do not have CSR instructions for them.