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From the administration
panel, click System Databases and choose Open Domino Server
Certificate Administration (CERTSRV.NSF) on the local
machine. Click Create Key Ring.
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Enter a name for the
key ring file in the "Key Ring File Name" field.
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Enter a password for
the server key ring file in the "Key Ring Password"
field.
Note: The password is case sensitive.
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Select a key size. This
is the size Domino uses when creating the public and private
key pairs.
Note: If you are using the international version of Domino,
only the 512 bit key size will work for you unless you
have Release R5.04.
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Specify the components
of your server's distinguished name.
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Click Create Key Ring.
Click OK.
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Click Create Certificate
Request.
Note: You must select all
the text in the second dialog box, including Begin Certificate
and End Certificate when the CSR is requested.
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Launch the Domino Administration
client.
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Select File-Open Server
and select the Domino server you wish to administer, Click
the file tab, double click on Server Certificate Administration
database (certsrv.nsf)
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From the administration
panel, click System Databases and choose Open Domino Server
Certificate Administration (CERTSRV.NSF) on the local
machine.
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Click Create Key Ring.
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Enter a name for the
key ring file in the "Key Ring File Name" field.
-
Enter a password for
the server key ring file in the "Key Ring Password"
field.
Note: The password is case sensitive. If you are using
the international version of Domino, only the 512 bit
key size will work for you unless you have Release R5.04.
-
Specify the components
of your server's distinguished name.
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Click Create Key Ring.
Click OK.
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Click Create Certificate
Request.
Note: You must select all
the text in the second dialog box, including Begin Certificate
and End Certificate when the CSR is requested.
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