How to Generate CSR (Certificate Signing Request) in Linux

Posted by bob on Dec 31, 2017 11:30 PM EDT
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Once a user completes the SSL Certificate purchase process, the very next step is to generate the CSR (known as Certificate Signing Request) and private key. The main purpose of generating CSR is, it turns the information of the website (which is being encrypted) into encrypted form and the private key is used when the Certificate is being installed.

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