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How to Install an SSL Certificate An SSL Certificate is a text file with encrypted data that you install on your server so that you can secure/encrypt sensitive communications between your site and your customers. Learn more about. After you create a CSR (certificate signing request) and purchase a certificate, our Validation team validates and processes your certificate request.
(Learn more about the.) Once validated, we issue your SSL Certificate and send it to you via email. You can also download your SSL Certificate in your DigiCert account. Intermediate Certificate When you install an SSL certificate on a server or SSL-enabled application, you’ll also need to install an intermediate certificate. This intermediate certificate establishes the trust of your SSL certificate by tying it to your Certificate Authority’s root certificate (your DigiCert issued SSL certificate → the intermediate certificate → DigiCert root certificate).
To complete the certificate trust chain, a Browser requires the intermediate certificate to be present. Learn more about the role of. Note: For some servers (such as Microsoft), the intermediate certificates are bundled with the SSL certificate. Check Your Certificate Installation Once you've installed your certificate, we recommend you check to make sure everything is working correctly. Use our free to check your certificate installation.
Alternatively, for an easy way to find and manage all the certificates on your network, use our free tool. Don’t Forget to Make a Backup Copy After you’ve installed your SSL certificate, we recommend you make a backup copy of the certificate and store it in a secure place.
If a server crashes or needs to be replaced, it is much easier to secure the replacement server.
quote author='QtK' date=' quote author='Milot Shala' date='Strange behavior, I have tested it on my Nokia N8 without changing anything it worked flawlessly, although I got back to Qt 4.6 because of production application which I am testing./quote Yes, I am also sure that the certificate would not expire. It might be that the date and time on the device was wrong. /quote Yes I think I had same issue but I cannot remember exactly. Can the author mark this topic as SOLVED it is easier to see if was solved and people learn by this? quote author='Immii' date='what is actually meaning of CLOSED thread, does that mean that no one can respond in this thread any more or will it be removed??/quote On a CLOSED thread no one can post comments anymore. This state can be set by forum admins.
It's usually done when the discussion becomes too off topic or things escalate in another way. Marking a thread as SOLVED is just an addition to the thread's topic.
The original poster (or a forum moderator) can change this. It usually marks that a question is answered sufficiently. It does NOT mean that further discussions are prohibited. That would not be a good idea either: Although a problem is solved, discussion may bring up even better solutions.