GlobalSign Security Solutions Secure SSL Certificates  |  Home  |  Contact Us    
Search Technical Support & FAQs  
 
Certificates SSL menu divider Enterprise Solutions SSL menu divider Partners SSL menu divider Customer Support SSL menu divider About GlobalSign

 

 


Customer Support > SSL Certificates > Generating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) using Cobalt RaQ4/XTR

To enable SSL on a virtual site:
Go to the Server Management screen.

Click the green icon (Wrench for RaQ4, Pencil for XTR) next to the virtual site on which you want to enable SSL - The Site Management screen will appear.

Click "Site Settings" on the left side.

(Then "General" for XTR)

Click the check box next to Enable SSL.

Click Save Changes.
.

Generate a self-signed certificate:

Once SSL is enabled, the user must now create a self-signed certificate. The self-signed certificate will be signed later by GlobalSign.

Go to the Server Management screen.

Click the green icon (Wrench for RaQ4, Pencil for XTR) next to the SSL enabled virtual site

Click "SSL Settings" on the left side.

The Certificate Subject Information table appears.

Enter the following information:

Country [AU]: GB
State: London
Locality: London
Organization: Global Sign
Organizational Unit: IT

Select "Generate self-signed certificate" from the pull-down menu at the bottom of the screen.

Click "Save Changes".

The RaQ4/XTR processes the information and regenerates the screen with the new self-signed certificate in the Certificate Request and Certificate windows.

Copy the entire contents of the CSR, insuring to include

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
and
-----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----

 

 

   
  SSL Certificate Supported Browsers
GlobalSign Inc (a member of GMO Internet Inc group TSE:9449) offers online security services and has been operating as a
trusted Root Certification Authority
for over 10 years. GlobalSign Certificates are trusted by all popular Browsers,
Operating Systems, Devices and Applications and include SSL, SSL Certificates, Extended SSL Certificates, Code Signing,
Personal Digital IDs
, Enterprise Digital IDs, internal PKI & Microsoft CA root signing.