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Description

Version

Version of the certificate

MD5 Fingerprint

Unique fingerprint of the certificate, calculated using cryptographic hash

function Message-Digest algorithm 5 (MD5). This fingerprint can be used to

further verify that the correct certificate is being used.

SHA1 Fingerprint

Unique fingerprint of the certificate, calculated using cryptographic hash
function Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA1). This fingerprint can be used to further

verify that the correct certificate is being used.

Key Length

Key length of the certificate.

Required Information

Country (C)

The two character country code that identifies the country where the VC domain
is located

State or Province (ST)

The state or province in which the VC domain is located

City or Locality

The city or locality in which the VC domain is located

Organization Name (O)

The company that owns the VC domain

Optional Data

Alternative Name

Alternative names for the VC domain that the certificate also covers

Contact Person

The person responsible for the VC domain

Email Address

The email address of the person responsible for the VC domain

Organizational Unit

The unit within the company or organization that owns the VC domain

Surname

The surname of the person responsible for the VC domain

Given Name

The given name of the person responsible for the VC domain

Initials

The initials of the person responsible for the VC domain

DN Qualifier

The distinguished name qualifier of the VC domain

Unstructured Name

This field is for specifying the name of the subject of the certificate in an

unstructured ASCII string. The interpretation of the name is specified by the

certificate issuer.

SSL Certificate Administration (Certificate Signing Request) screen

This screen allows a certificate request to be generated for the domain if the existing certificate has a Key

Length of 2048. A warning appears if the key for the existing certificate is not 2048 bits. The key must be
updated before you can enter data or generate a signature request.