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  1. #1
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    Default SSL Generation Confusion (Please Help)

    Hello,

    I'm trying to get an SSL cert for one of the websites that I host, and I've used the &Generate an SSL Cert and Signing Request&, and once I hit the link, it takes me to a page where I type in my information, but once I hit &create&, it takes me to a page that shows a bunch of questions, but there's no way to answer them, and really, nothing at all happens.

    So, what exactly do I do? I'm a bit new to this and I'd like to figure out how to do it without having to pay my admin guy 130 bucks an hour to figure it out each time I need an SSL Cert.

    So, can someone help me out here?

    Thanks,

    John

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    After fill out the form and submit it... The questions you see are automatically answered with the answers you entered on the previous form. It then sends you an email with the certificate request and saves the private key, certificate request, and self-signed certificate on the server.

    Submit the certificate request to the company you want to sign it and then install the certificate they give you using WHM.

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