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How to generate a purchased SSL certificate for an unmanaged hosting account

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This article describes how to generate a purchased SSL certificate for the following products:

  • Unmanaged VPS
  • Unmanaged Dedicated server

Because these products do not include cPanel, you must manually generate the certificate in the Hostvento Hosting Customer Portal.

This article only applies if you have purchased an SSL certificate in the Customer Portal (such as a RapidSSL or DigiCert SSL certificate) and want to install it on your unmanaged account.Table of Contents

  • Step 1: Generate a CSR and private key
  • Step 2: Generate an SSL certificate

Step 1: Generate a CSR and private key

Before you can generate an SSL certificate, you must create a CSR (Certificate Signing Request) and private key. For step-by-step instructions about how to do this, please see this article.

Step 2: Generate an SSL certificate

After you generate a CSR and private key, you are ready to generate the SSL certificate in the Customer Portal. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to the Customer Portal.If you do not know how to log in to the Customer Portal, please see this article.
  2. On the SERVICES menu, click MY SERVICES:Customer Portal - Services - My Services menu
  3. In the list of products and services, locate the SSL certificate, and then click Manage:
    Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Manage
  4. Click Generate Now:
    Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Generate Now
  5. Under Generate Certificate, click Existing CSR:
    Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Existing CSR
  6. In the Input CSR text box, paste the text from the entire CSR file, including the ——-BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST——- and ——-END CERTIFICATE REQUEST——- headers:
    Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Input CSR
  7. In the Select Your Web Server list box, select the web server you want to use. The most common web servers are Apache, Lighttpd, and nginx, but many more are supported:
    Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Select Web Server
  8. In the Signature Algorithm list box, select the signature algorithm you want to use:
    Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Select Signature Algorithm
  9. In the Site Administrator Contact Information section, complete the fields:
    Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Site Administrator Contact Information
  10. In the Technical Contact Information section, complete the fields or select the Same As Administrator Contact? check box:
    Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Technical Contact Information
  11. Click Click to Continue.
  12. In the Authentication Method list box, select an authentication method. There are three options:
    • File-based verification: With this option, the SSL vendor provides you with a text file to place on your web server. The SSL vendor then verifies the file to confirm domain ownership.
    • DNS-based verification: With this option, the SSL vendor provides you with specific values to put in a CNAME record for the doman. The SSL vendor then verifies the CNAME record to confirm domain ownership.
    • Email-based verification: With this option, you receive an email message at a pre-appoved address with additional instructions to follow to confirm domain ownership.
    Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Select Authentication MethodSSL vendors require authentication to prove that you actually control the domain for which you are creating an SSL certificate.
  13. In this procedure, we use the email verification method. There are five pre-approved addresses (replace example.com with your own domain name):
    • admin@example.com
    • administrator@example.com
    • hostmaster@example.com
    • postmaster@example.com
    • webmaster@example.com
  14. Under Choose Domain Validation Level, click Submit the domain name exactly as entered:
    Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Domain Validation Level
  15. Click Click to Continue. The Customer Portal sends the email authentication message.
  16. Check the inbox of one of the pre-approved addresses. Open the message and follow the instructions to complete the request.
  17. After the provider approves the request, your certificate is ready for download. From the Customer Portal main page, click SERVICES, click MY SERVICES, locate the certificate, and then click Manage:
  18. Scroll to the bottom of the page, and then click Download Certificate:
    Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Download Certificate
  19. In the Download Certificate dialog box, select an option:
    • Server Platform: In the Server Platform list box, select the web server you want to use, and then click Download Certificate:Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Download Certificate - Server Platform
    • File Type: In the File Type list box, select the format you want for the certificates, and then click Download Certificate:
      Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Download Certificate - File Type
    • Certificate with CA Bundle: Click Download Certificate With CA Bundle. This is usually the option you want, as it includes the SSL certificate file for your domain, the CA (Certificate Authority) certificate bundle, and other useful files:
      Customer Portal - SSL Certificate - Download Certificate - Certificate with CA bundle
  20. You are now ready to install the SSL certificate. For information about how to do this, consult the documentation for the web server that you are running on  your hosting account.

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