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What is a CSR (Certificate Signing Request)? - 0 views

  • usually generated on the server where the certificate will be installed and contains information that will be included in the certificate such as the organization name, common name (domain name), locality, and country.
  • A private key is usually created at the same time that you create the CSR, making a key pair.
  • CSR or Certificate Signing request is a block of encoded text that is given to a Certificate Authority when applying for an SSL Certificate
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  • A certificate authority will use a CSR to create your SSL certificate, but it does not need your private key.
  • The certificate created with a particular CSR will only work with the private key that was generated with it.
  • Most CSRs are created in the Base-64 encoded PEM format.
  • generate a CSR and private key on the server that the certificate will be used on.
  • openssl req -in server.csr -noout -text
  • The bit-length of a CSR and private key pair determine how easily the key can be cracked using brute force methods.
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