Below are links to instructions on how to create a CSR for common web servers on the market. Click on the SSL Certificate that best matches your server software for directions on how to generate a CSR.
Please note that all CSRs need to be created with a key length of 2048 and using SHA256 as the hash algorithm. If your server is incapable of doing so you’ll need to use OpenSSL.
Windows Servers use MMC to create the CSR request. Please look at our Windows CSR guide for those instructions.
- Apache Mod SSL
- Apache OpenSSL
- BEA Weblogic
- C2Net Stronghold
- Cisco
- CobaltRaQ3x/4x/XTR
- Domino
- Ensim Control Panel
- HSphere Web Server
- IBM HTTP Server
- Windows Servers
- iPlanet 4.1
- Java Web Server
- Novell Console One
- Novell I-Chain
- Outlook Web Access
- Plesk Server Administrator
- Website Pro 3x
- Zeus Webserver
Our SSL provider also has guides for many other server types.
OpenSSL
If your server isn’t listed or if the instructions we have for your server aren’t working you can always use OpenSSL to create your CSR, it doesn’t need to be created on that same device you’re trying to install it on. You should be able to do this with most devices.
Have more questions about SSL certificates? Contact our support team for further assistance.