Requisition
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This article describes the fields in the Requisition form.
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Path to access: Certificate Manager > Certificates > Requests > View actions > New.
General tab
Item | Description |
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Certificate type | DV SSL - domain verification, and validation. OV SSL - name, documentation, and address verification. EV SSL - comprehensive verification and validation of domain, name, registration, address, and current operations. |
Domain type | Single domain - issued to protect a single domain. Multiple domains - issued to protect multiple domains under a single certificate. Wildcard - issued to protect a primary domain and all its unlimited subdomains. |
Organization | The organization from the Certificate Manager settings. |
Common name | The domain/entity you want to protect with the certificate. |
Expiration (in days) | The period of validity for the certificate. |
Generate random certificates with this CN | It enables the generation of multiple random certificates with the CN. |
Certificate quantity | Definition of how many certificates will be generated from the CN. The maximum number of certificates is 500. |
SAN (Subject Alternative Name) | The SAN extension allows the inclusion of multiple alternative names (domains, subdomains, IP addresses, email identifiers) in a single digital certificate. |
Tags | Identification markers. |
Encryption algorithm | The choice between RSA or DSA depends on the security needs and standards adopted by the company. |
Encryption key size | The number of bits in the key used by a particular cryptographic algorithm: 1024 bits, 2048 bits, or 4096 bits. |
Certificate signing algorithm | The cryptographic algorithms used to digitally sign digital certificates: SHA-256, SHA-384, or SHA-512. |
Store password | This password restricts certificate viewing only to users with the password. Passwords can have up to 72 characters, including uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and the symbols ! % @ # ^ * _ |
Revocation password | This password restricts certificate revocation only to users who have the password. Passwords can have up to 72 characters, including uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and the symbols ! % @ # ^ * _ |
Generate a password | This button generates an instant password for the user. |
Additional settings tab
The information included in this tab doesn't impact the Certification Authority (CA) but assists in identifying the certificate within senhasegura.
Item | Description |
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Project | The name of the certificate project. |
External IP | The external IP of the certificate. |
IP or hostname | The IP or hostname of the certificate. |
Reason | A justification for creating the request (up to 1024 characters). |
Description | A description of the request (up to 512 characters). |
Enable signature detailed log | If checked, it will generate a detailed log. It only works for Microsoft's CA. |
Self-signed? | If checked Yes, it will pre-set a default signature for the certificate. Only mark 'yes' if you know and trust the device that will sign the certificate. |
Choose CA | It will pre-set the Certification Authority that will sign the certificate. |
Responsible for request | The accountable user for the request. It must be a registered user in senhasegura. |
Environment tab
Item | Description |
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Environment | The environments where the certificate will be applied. |
System tab
Item | Description |
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System | The systems where the certificate will be applied. |
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