Your certificate will be sent to you by email - your web server certificate is in the body of the email message.
Copy the certificate from the body of the email and paste it into a text editor (such as notepad) to create text files. |
| Installing your Web Server Certificate |
| 1. |
Start Netscape Suitespot Server Administration page. |
| 2. |
Log in as the web server administrator. |
| 3. |
Select Security at the Server Administration page.
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4. |
Select This Server. |
| 5. |
Enter your Key Pair File Password. This password was created during CSR generation. |
| 6. |
Select Message Text with headers. |
| 7. |
Cut and paste the contents of Your Web Server Certificate. |
| 8. |
Include the headers and footers of the certificate; beginning with -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- and including -----END CERTIFICATE----- . |
| 9. |
Click OK. |
| 10. |
Click Add Server Certificate to install this certificate into the database. |
| 11. |
Click OK on the popup windows. |
| 12. |
Go to Preferences and select View Server Settings to check your security settings. |
| 13. |
Click on Security. |
| 14. |
The Encryption On/Off page is displayed. |
| 15. |
The Encryption should be On. The port number is 443. |
| 16. |
Click OK in the warning box. |
| 17. |
Type the password you used when you generated the key pair in the popup window. |
| 18. |
Save and apply the changes. |
| 19. |
Click OK to return to the previous page. |
| 20. |
NOW add Server for Port 80 |
| 21. |
Click on Servers. |
| 22. |
Select Add Server. |
| 23. |
Click OK to return to the previous page. |
| 24. |
Click View Server Settings to verify the settings for port 80 and port 443. |
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Test your certificate by connecting to your server.
Use the https protocol directive (e.g. https://your server/) to indicate you wish to use secure HTTP.
Note: The padlock icon on your Web browser will be displayed in the locked position if you have set up your site properly. |