The organisation name must be exactly 'KU Leuven'!
- Start the Key/CSR Generation Process:
Under Administrative Tools, open the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. Then click on the website you want to create a certificate for. On the right-hand side you'll find an icon 'Server Certificates', double click on that. - In the 'Actions' panel, you'll see a link called 'Create Certificate Request...', click on that. This will start the Request Certificate Wizard.
- Distinguished Name Properties
You must fill in the details of the certificate you're about to request.
Please fill in 'KU Leuven' as Organization name
The Common name is the hostname that will be used point to the IP-address your webserver is listening on. Later in the request process you can add additional hostnames to the same certificate. An example is given below: - Select a bit length of at least 2048.
You have now created a public/private key pair. The private key is stored locally on your machine in the Microsoft certificate store.
You will now create the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) and you will be asked for a location to store the CSR (we used the desktop for this). - Finish and exit the IIS Certificate Wizard
Advantages Of Private Key Encryption
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Please submit the resulting CSR (e.g. webserver.kuleuven.be.txt) at:It's also possible to copy/paste the content of the CSR. After submitting the certificate on the BELNET website you could provide additional hostnames for this certificate. These hostnames will be provided as a x509 extension called subject alternative name (SAN).
Generate Public Private Key Windows
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How to generate a CSR code on a Windows-based server without IIS Manager. The last tab in this window we should open and review is the Private key.