Uploading the Certificate on Your Domain

This is the third step in securing your IP-based site. Before you complete this step, you need to have generated a certificate request and requested a certificate from a Certificate Authority.

Note: Name-based sites cannot use SSL certificates.

To load the certificate:

  1. Generate the certificate request and request a certificate from a Certificate Authority if you have not done so already.
  2. Open the email from the Certificate Authority, and copy the contents onto your local system into a text editor program, such as Notepad.
  3. Once you have copied the contents into a text editor program, leave the program open on your desktop.
  4. Start a browser and log in to the Site Administrator control panel.
  5. Click the Shortcuts tab on the Home page.
  6. In the shortcuts area of the Home page, click Import SSL Certificate (Web Server section). The Save SSL Certificate window opens.
  7. Copy the certificate information from the text editor program, then paste it into the Server Certificate text box. 
  8. Copy the intermediate certificate information from the text editor program, then paste it into the Intermediate Certificate text box. This is an optional field, and can be left blank if the utility does not provide you the certificate.
  9. Click Import.
  10. To enable security for your site, you must have your service provider restart your site's Web server.

    Your site is not secure until your service provider notifies that your site's Web server has been restarted.