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Document No. 10-300077, Issue 2
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Security
Creating a Self-Signed SSL Server Certificate
Overview
self-signed certificate is a certificate for which the issuer is the same as 
the subject (the entity whose public key is being authenticated by the 
certificate). To create a self-signed certificate, you must first complete a 
certificate signing request (CSR) and then you can self-sign it. Once self-
signed, the certificate is saved to a temporary file in the nonvolatile RAM 
(NVRAM). You must then restart SSL for the certificate to take effect. For 
information on how to restart SSL, see “
 later in 
this chapter. 
To create your X.500 distinguished name, which is unique across the 
internet, you need the following information:
Two-digit country code
State or province (full name)
City
Organization or company name
Division or branch name
Common name (host name of the server)
E-mail address
Web Agent 
Procedure
To create a self-signed certificate: 
1.  In the navigation pane, expand the System > Administration > Security 
SSL folders.
2.  Click Certificates. The SSL Server Certificate Web page is displayed in 
the content pane. See 
3.  Click Certificate Request. The SSL Server Certificate Request Web 
page is displayed in the content pane. See 
.