In case you need to use an SSL Certificate for your website, to protect the payment and login info that users submit, you will need a Certificate Signing Request, or CSR. The Request contains all the info about the entity which will use the SSL in an encrypted form, such as the exact website address for the site, the Business/Organization name, physical and e-mail address. It should be submitted to a service provider, or Certificate Authority, which reviews the posted information and based on it, gives the SSL certificate. The SSL set up requires four different bits of code - the certificate, the CSR, a specific private key which is generated alongside the CSR and the SSL vendor private key. A website that has an SSL installed can be accessed with https:// rather than the usual http:// and the information submitted for the CSR can be viewed in standard text format via an Internet browser.

SSL Certificate Generator in Cloud Hosting

Given that SSL certificates are among the services that we offer along with our cloud hosting packages, you can obtain an SSL for any site hosted in an account here with only a couple of clicks. What is more, we have an auto-installer tool, so after you approve the order via electronic mail, our system will set everything up for you and it'll install the certificate, the CSR plus the two private keys. After that, you will be able to open your site with https:// and any data submitted on it will be encrypted, which means that no unauthorized people will be able to intercept it. If you've selected a different SSL vendor, you can only generate a Certificate Signing Request within your account on our end together with the unique private key, then save the CSR code and submit it to the other service provider.

SSL Certificate Generator in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you launch an e-store or you have some login form and your site is hosted in a semi-dedicated server account on our cloud hosting platform, you might wish to use an SSL certificate. Because we offer SSLs in addition to our web hosting services, you can get a new certificate through the same Hepsia Control Panel where you control your website content. All you'll need to do is to enter the necessary information - business and personal. As we have an auto-installer, our system will create the Certificate Signing Request plus the Private Key, then keep track of the SSL status with our vendor and set up everything for you. The only action required on your end is to confirm the certificate order through e-mail. In case you already have another vendor, you can only get a CSR and then send it to them, so they can issue an SSL that you're able to install inside your account here.