PleskServer Administrator 6Certificate Installation
Uploading certificate parts
If you have already obtained a certificate containing private key and certificate part (and may be CA certificate), follow these steps to upload it:
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At the certificate repository page, click on the ADD button. You will be taken to the SSL certificate creation page.
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In the Upload certificate files section of the page, use the Browse button to locate the appropriate certificate fileor a required certificate part.
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Click SEND FILE. This will upload your certificateparts to the repository.
You can upload an existing certificate in two ways:
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Choose a file from the local network and click on the SEND FILE button (.TXT files only).
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Type in or paste the certificate text and privatekey into the text fields and click on the SEND TEXT button.
Uploading a CA certificate
The Intermediate CA Certificate or Rootchain certificate is used to appropriately identify and authenticate the certificate authority,which has issued your SSL certificate. To upload your CA Certificate,follow these steps:
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At the certificate repository page, select a certificate from the list. You will be taken to the SSL certificateproperties page.
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Use the Browse button, within the section related to the certificate uploading, to locate the appropriate Intermediate CACertificate file.
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Click SEND FILE. This will upload your CACertificate to the repository.
You can upload an existing certificate in two ways:
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Choose a file from the local network and click on the SEND FILE button (.TXT files only).
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Type in or paste the CA certificate text into the text field and click on the SEND TEXT button.
NOTE:When you add a certificate, it is not installed automatically onto the domain or assigned to an IP address, but only added to the Certificate repository. You can assign a certificate to an IP address at the Client's IP pool, at the IP aliasing management page, and during hosting creation on an exclusively granted IP.