Help | FAQs | SSL Certificates | Creating a CSR (Certificate Signing Request)

The first part of enrolling for your Aust Secure SSL Certificate is to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). CSR generation is wholly dependent on the software you use on your webserver. Select your webserver software from the list after reading the following general points:

General Points to remember before creating your CSR:

  • The Common Name field should be the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or the web address for which you plan to use your Certificate, e.g. the area of your site you wish customers to connect to using SSL. For example, an Aust Secure SSL Certificate issued for austdomains.com will not be valid for secure.austdomains.com. If the web address to be used for SSL is secure.austdomains.com ensure that the common name submitted in the CSR is secure.austdomains.com

Aust Secure SSL Certificates are compatible with almost all popular webserver software. If your webserver software does not appear on the list, please contact help@austdomains.com.au with full details of your webserver software and we will contact you with further instructions.



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