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If you want to obtain a CA-signed certificate, use the steps below to obtain a certificate signed by a well-known CA. The role of a CA is to verify that the IDERA Dashboard Web Application you are trying to access actually has the name you are trying to access it by and that this server actually belongs to your organization.
Obtaining a CA-signed certificate
Certificates are issued by trusted third-party Certification Authorities (CAs). Many CAs simply verify the domain name and issue the certificate, whereas others (VeriSign, etc.) verify the existence of your business, the ownership of your domain name, and your authority to apply for the certificate, providing a higher standard of authentication.
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Newtab2 alias VeriSign url http://www.verisign.com/ Newtab2 alias Thawte url http://www.thawte.com/ Newtab2 alias CAcert url http://www.cacert.org/ Newtab2 alias GoDaddy url https://www.godaddy.com/ssl/ssl-certificates.aspx?ci=92420
Generating a certificate request
Before the CA can issue you the certificate, you should generate a private key and the certificate request and send it to the CA for signing. The certificate request and the private key should be generated using the openssl
command unless otherwise instructed by the CA.
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Importing the certificate into the Trust-Store
The following steps show you how to install an SSL certificate purchased from a Certification Authority. Your SSL vendor may have different instructions, please check with them for proper certificate installation. The following examples refer to GoDaddy and VeriSign.
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