Install openssl5/4/2023 This CSR file is used by different SSL certificate companies to generate SSL Certificate Generate Private key and CSR with Single command. Important: Common Name is the Fully Qualified Domain Name for which you want an SSL certificate. server FQDN or YOUR name) : Email Address : enter the following 'extra' attributes Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) : ITĬommon Name (e.g. Organization Name (eg, company) : myDomain State or Province Name (full name) : Haryana This CSR file contains information about the certificate and private key openssl req -key mydomain-com.key -new -out mydomain-com.csr Create CSR Creating a Certificate Signing RequestĬSR file is required to generate an SSL certificate. It will ask for the password, please keep the password in a safe place because it is required in many places.ġ. openssl genrsa -des3 -out mydomain-com.key 2048 Private Key is very important it is required for all operations in SSL, this Private key is required to create a CSR file. Important Commands for Open SSL Creating a Private Key If it displays the OpenSSL version then OpenSSL is installed properly. To test OpenSSL installed properly open the terminal and check the OpenSSL version cmd: openssl version Now you can see that the system variable is setįor window 10 and 11 you don’t have to restart your system to effect changes, else you need to restart the system Step5: Test OpenSSL Now add system variable values as given, the path to your nf file location as shown below, and click on the OK button Now to set system variable for OPENSSL_CONFĬlick on the New button under the System Variable window Step 4: Set System Variable for OPENSSL_CONF Paste the path of OpenSSL (D:\OpenSSL\bin) and click the OK button Under the Environment Variable window click on the New button Under the Advanced Environment window select Path and then click on the Edit button Under the System Property window click on the Environment Variables button Under System About window click on the Advanced system settings button Open explorer and right-mouse click on This PC icon as shown in the image We have extracted OpenSSL files in directory D:\OpenSSL\bin This comes with three folders ( bin, include
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