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Process

To understand a certificate buying process,you need to know how the SSL technology works.

A SSL certificate needs two essential and inseparable elements to work:
  • A privet key generated by the server
  • A public key created from the elements included in the CSR

In order to create a certificate,the certification authority needs the public key. Before placing an order, the CSR must be created and provided in the certificate order form.




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PROCESS
COMMENTS



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CSR request


Privet key generation:
Preferably a 1024-bit key.


PRIVET KEY BACK-UP:if unveiled,the safety of your transactions could be compromised.

Privet key generation

CSR creation
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Certificate order
with a joined CSR



PAYMENT

Without a CSR,we won't be able to process the order
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Certification authority audit:
Buyer's identity checkout


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The audit depends on the certificate bought : the more elevated is the security level the more detailed will be the audit.

Audit's usefull documents
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Creation of the certificate
and of the public key


Re-examination

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Delivering

Delivery by Email, 2 to 5 business days
after the payment
COMPUTER SPECIALIST

Installation


Certificate installation
ADMINISTRATIVE

Renew


You will be notified by Email 90 days before your certificate expiration date:simply follow the instructions.





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