If you'd like to use an SSL Certificate for your website, in order to protect the payment and login information that users upload, you will need a Certificate Signing Request, also known as CSR. The Request contains all the info about the entity which will use the SSL in an encrypted form, for instance the exact web address for the website, the Business/Organization name, physical and e-mail address. It needs to be submitted to a service provider, or Certificate Authority, which reviews the provided details and depending on it, issues the SSL certificate. The SSL set up requires four bits of code - the certificate, the CSR, a unique private key which is generated alongside the CSR and the SSL vendor private key. A site that has an SSL installed can be opened with https:// instead of the usual http:// and the information submitted for the CSR can be viewed in standard text format through an Internet browser.

SSL Certificate Generator in Shared Web Hosting

In case you host a website in a shared web hosting from us and you want to acquire an SSL certificate for it, you will be able to do that with just a few clicks in your Hepsia Control Panel. With our intuitive SSL order wizard, you can enter and update the contact info that you would like to be used for the certificate and after that select the auto-configuration feature that we have introduced so that we can make things a lot less difficult - once you approve the SSL request by clicking on the link that you'll receive through electronic mail after you post the order, our system will install everything for you, so you won't have to do anything manually at any moment. If you'd like to get a certificate somewhere else, you can use our CSR generation tool and upload the Request code to another vendor. A private key linked to the CSR will also be generated and available in the very same section of your account.