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Control Panel
Certificate
Repository
Management
Bankoi WebHost
Panel enables you
to upload a Secure
Socket Layer (SSL)
Certificate,
generate a
Certificate
Signing Request
(CSR), and/or
generate a Self-signed
Certificate. Each
certificate
represents a set
of rules used when
exchanging
encrypted
information
between two
computers.
Certificates
ensure secure
communications;
this is especially
important when
handling e-commerce
transactions and
other private
transmittals. Only
authorized users
can access and
read an encrypted
data stream. If
your client
intends to
implement SSL
support for a
virtual host
domain, you can
grant permission
for SSL
capabilities to
the domain. Or,
your client can
implement the SSL
certificate by
self-administering
his/her domain.
Notes on
Certificates:
-
A default
SSL
certificate
is uploaded
automatically
for the
control
panel.
However,
this
certificate
will not be
recognized
by a browser
as one that
is signed by
a
certificate
signing
authority.
The default
SSL
certificate
can be
replaced by
either a
self-signed
certificate
or one
signed by a
recognized
certificate-signing
authority.
-
You can
acquire SSL
certificates
from various
sources. We
recommend
using the
CSR option
within
Bankoi
WebHost
Panel. You
can also
purchase the
certificate
through the
My.Bankoi
WebHost
Panel.com (MPC)
web site.
-
If using a
SSL
certificate
issued by a
certificate
authority
other than
Thawte or
Verisign, a
rootchain
certificate
is required
to
appropriately
identify and
authenticate
the
certificate
authority
that has
issued your
SSL
certificate.
-
Once you
have
obtained a
SSL
certificate
or a
certificate
part, you
can upload
it through
Bankoi
WebHost
Panel using
the
instructions,
which follow
in this
section.
IMPORTANT
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.
Accessing
the Domain
SSL
Certificates
Repository
To access the
Domain
certificates
repository page,
click on the
CERTIFICATES
button at the
Domain
administration
page. The
certificates
repository page
will open
displaying the
list of
available
certificates.
The four icons,
preceding the
certificate name
in the list,
indicate the
present parts of
a certificate.
The icon
displayed in the
R column
indicates that
the Certificate
Signing request
part is present
in the
certificate, the
icon in the K
column indicates
that the private
key is contained
within the
certificate, the
icon in the C
column indicates
that the SSL
certificate text
part is present
and the icon in
the A column
indicates that
CA certificate
part is present.
Uploading
a
certificate
file with
searching
for the
appropriate
private
key
After you have
received your
signed SSL
certificate
from the
certificate
authority you
can upload it
from the
Certificate
repository
page. First
make sure that
the
certificate
file has been
saved on your
local machine
or network.
Use the Browse
button to
locate the
certificate.
Click SEND
FILE. The
existing
certificate
with
appropriate
private key
will be found
and the
certificate
part will be
added to the
repository.
Sorting
the list
of
certificates
You can sort
this list by
certificate
name clicking
on the
Certificate
name column
title, or by
clicking on
the R, K, C, A
column titles
to sort the
list by CSR,
Private Key,
Certificate or
CA certificate
parts presence
respectively.
Searching
in the
repository
You have an
option of
searching for
a certificate
by a certain
pattern. It
may help you
in case you
have a great
number of
certificates
stored in the
repository and
you need to
work with a
particular one.
To search
through the
list, type the
pattern string
into the text
input field
and click
SEARCH. If
there were any
items found
matching the
entered
pattern string,
they will all
be displayed
in the form of
a reduced list.
The button
SHOW ALL will
revert to
displaying the
whole list.
Changing a
certificate
name
To change a
certificate
name 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
certificate
properties
page.
-
Click in
the
Certificate
name field
and edit
the name
as desired.
-
Click SET.
Viewing
purchased
certificates
After you have
purchased your
certificates
through the
control panel
you can
utilize the
VIEW CERTS
option to view
the
information
about your SSL
certificate(s).
Downloading
a
certificate
from
repository
to the
local
machine
To download
the
certificate to
the local
machine, click
on the
diskette icon,
corresponding
to the
required
certificate.
Select the
location when
prompted,
specify the
file name and
click Save to
save it.
Removing a
certificate
from
repository
To delete one
or more
certificates
from the
repository, at
the
certificate
repository
page, check
the checkboxes
in the Sel
column and
click the
REMOVE
SELECTED
button.
Downloading
the
certificate
currently
installed
at the
Control
Panel
To download
the currently
installed
Control Panel
certificate to
the local
machine, click
on the
DOWNLOAD
button. Select
the location
when prompted,
specify the
file name and
click Save to
save it.
Setting
the
Control
Panel
certificate
To set up a
certificate
for your
Control Panel,
select a
certificate by
checking an
appropriate
checkbox in
the Sel column,
then click
SETUP to set.
To install a
default
certificate to
the Control
Panel, click
on the DEFAULT
button.
Adding a
certificate
to the
repository
To add a
certificate to
repository,
click on the ADD
button at the
Domain
certificate
repository page.
The SSL
certificate
creation page
will open. On
this page you
can generate a
self-signed
certificate,
certificate-signing
request,
purchase a SSL
certificate, and
add the
certificate
parts to an
existing
certificate.
Generating
a self-signed
certificate
To generate a
self-signed
certificate
follow these
steps:
-
At the
Certificate
repository
page,
click on
the ADD
button.
The
certificate
creation
page will
open.
-
Specify
the
certificate
name.
-
The Bits
selection
allows you
to choose
the level
of
encryption
of your
SSL
certificate.
Select the
appropriate
number
from the
drop-down
list.
-
Select a
country
from the
drop-down
list
-
Specify
the state
or
province,
location (city).
-
Enter the
appropriate
organization
name and
department/division
in the
field
provided.
-
Enter the
Domain
Name for
which you
wish to
generate
the self-signed
certificate.
-
Specify
the E-mail
address.
-
Click on
the SELF-SIGNED
button.
Your self-signed
certificate
will be
immediately
added to
the
repository.
Generating
a
Certificate
Signing
Request
To generate a
certificate
signing
request (CSR)
follow these
steps:
-
At the
Certificate
repository
page,
click on
the ADD
button.
The
certificate
creation
page will
open.
-
Specify
the
certificate
name.
-
The Bits
selection
allows you
to choose
the level
of
encryption
of your
SSL
certificate.
Select the
appropriate
number
from the
drop-down
list.
-
Select a
country
from the
drop-down
list
-
Specify
the state
or
province,
location (city).
-
Enter the
appropriate
organization
name and
department/division
in the
field
provided.
-
Enter the
Domain
Name for
which you
wish to
generate
the
certificate
signing
request.
-
Click the
REQUEST
button. A
certificate
signing
request
will be
generated
and added
to the
repository.
You will
be able to
add the
other
certificate
parts
later on.
To purchase a
new
certificate
follow these
steps:
-
Specify
the
certificate
name.
-
The Bits
selection
allows you
to choose
the level
of
encryption
of your
SSL
certificate.
Select the
appropriate
number
from the
drop-down
list.
-
Select
your
country
from the
drop-down
list.
-
Enter your
State or
Province,
your
Location (City),
Organization
Name (Company),
organization
department
(division
name)
-
Enter the
Domain
Name for
which you
wish to
purchase a
SSL
certificate.
-
Enter the
domain
owner's
e-mail
address in
the
appropriate
field.
-
Select the
BUY CERT
button.
You will
be taken
step by
step
through
the
purchase
procedure.
It is
important
to note
that you
must make
sure that
all the
provided
information
is correct
and
accurate,
as it will
be used to
generate
the
private
key.
When using
Bankoi WebHost
Panel to
purchase your
SSL
certificate
you will
receive the
certificate
file via
e-mail from
the
certificate
signing
authority.
Follow the
instructions
in the
Uploading a
certificate
file with
searching for
the
appropriate
private key
section to
upload the
certificate to
the repository.
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:
-
At the
certificate
repository
page,
click on
the ADD
button.
You will
be taken
to the SSL
certificate
creation
page.
-
In the
Upload
certificate
files
section of
the page,
use the
Browse
button to
locate the
appropriate
certificate
file or a
required
certificate
part.
NOTE
Your
certificate
can be
contained
within
one or
several
files,
so you
may
upload
the
certificate
by parts
or as a
single
file,
selecting
it in
several
fields
(Bankoi
WebHost
Panel
will
recognize
the
appropriate
certificate
parts
and
upload
them
correspondingly).
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Click SEND
FILE. This
will
upload
your
certificate
parts to
the
repository.
You can upload
an existing
certificate in
two ways:
-
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
private
key into
the text
fields and
click on
the SEND
TEXT
button.
Uploading
a CA
certificate
For the
certificates
purchased
through
certificate
signing
authorities
other than
Verisign or
Thawte you
will receive
what is
typically
called a CA
Certificate,
or rootchain
certificate.
The CA
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:
-
At the
certificate
repository
page,
select a
certificate
from the
list. You
will be
taken to
the SSL
certificate
properties
page.
-
Use the
Browse
button,
within the
section
related to
the
certificate
uploading,
to locate
the
appropriate
CA
Certificate
file.
-
Click SEND
FILE. This
will
upload
your CA
Certificate
to the
repository.
You can upload
an existing
certificate in
two ways:
-
Choose a
file from
the local
network
and click
on the
SEND FILE
button (.TXT
files only).
-
Type in or
paste the
CA
certificate
text into
the text
field and
click on
the SEND
TEXT
button.
Generating
a CSR
using an
existing
private
key
A situation
may occur in
some cases,
that you have
a certificate
in the
repository,
which has only
the private
key part and
the other
parts are
missing due to
some reasons.
To generate a
new
Certificate
Signing
Request using
the existing
private key,
follow these
steps:
-
At the
certificate
repository
page,
select
from the
list a
certificate,
which has
the
private
key part
only. You
will be
taken to
the SSL
certificate
properties
page.
-
Click
REQUEST.
Removing a
certificate
part
After you have
uploaded a CA
certificate
part (rootchain
certificate),
you are able
to remove it.
To do so,
follow these
steps:
-
At the
certificate
repository
page,
select a
certificate
from the
list. You
will be
taken to
the SSL
certificate
properties
page.
-
Click on
the REMOVE
button
located
next to
the CA
certificate
field.
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