Uploading certificate parts
If you have already obtained a certificate containing
private key and certificate part (and may be CA certificate),
follow these steps to upload it:
- At the certificate repository page, click on the ADD
button. You will be taken to the SSL certificate creation
page.
- In the Upload certificate files section of the page,
use the Browse button to locate the appropriate certificate
file or a required certificate part.
- Click SEND FILE. This will upload your certificate
parts to the repository.
You can upload an existing certificate in two ways:
- Choose a file from the local network and click on
the SEND FILE button (.TXT files only).
- Type in or paste the certificate text and private
key into the text fields and click on the SEND TEXT
button.
Uploading a CA certificate
The Intermediate CA Certificate or Rootchain certificate
is used to appropriately identify and authenticate the
certificate authority, which has issued your SSL certificate.
To upload your CA Certificate, follow these steps:
- At the certificate repository page, select a certificate
from the list. You will be taken to the SSL certificate
properties page.
- Use the Browse button, within the section related
to the certificate uploading, to locate the appropriate
Intermediate CA Certificate file.
- Click SEND FILE. This will upload your CA Certificate
to the repository.
You can upload an existing certificate in two
ways:
- Choose a file from the local network and click on
the SEND FILE button (.TXT files only).
- Type in or paste the CA certificate text into the
text field and click on the SEND TEXT button.
NOTE: When you add a certificate, it is not installed
automatically onto the domain or assigned to an IP address,
but only added to the Certificate repository. You can
assign a certificate to an IP address at the Client's
IP pool, at the IP aliasing management page, and during
hosting creation on an exclusively granted IP.
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