From a84e2e3b909b98fd1c7538d02ed86fc10183b9c6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mwolson_admin Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 00:30:04 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] cert.mlt: Update with new instructions --- cert.mlt | 6 +++++- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/cert.mlt b/cert.mlt index 0c31c48..a541c63 100644 --- a/cert.mlt +++ b/cert.mlt @@ -135,7 +135,11 @@ elseif $"mod" <> "" then

Request permissions on an SSL certificate

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Use this form to request use Domtool permissions to use an SSL certificate. Give the location of your certificate request or certificate within /afs/hcoop.net. If you have your own certificate signed by an outside provider like Verisign, then choose the second option and give the path to that certificate. If you want your certificate authenticated by chaining through HCoop's root certificate, then choose the first option and give the path to an OpenSSL certificate request.

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Use this form to request use Domtool permissions to use an SSL certificate. Give the location of your certificate request or certificate within /afs/hcoop.net.

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If you have your own certificate signed by an outside provider like Verisign, then choose the second option and give the path to that certificate.

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If you want your certificate authenticated by chaining through HCoop's root certificate, then choose the first option and give the path to an OpenSSL certificate request. In the comments field, be sure to specify the number of days that you would like the certificate to be valid. If you do not specify a value, we will use 3650 days. Make sure that the key file is in the same directory as the certificate request, and that it has a ".key" extension.

Note that you can't use SSL certificates very well over HTTPS without an IP address assigned to your web virtual host. You can request one separately on the IP address request page.

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