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Frogguy
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I have a question regarding the generation of the Private Key in Plesk when creating a CSR. (Certificate Signing Request)
Are all the Private Keys unique to the Domain you are creating them in or is there just one Private Key (the Server Key) used for the CRS and resulting Certificates
I find myself in an odd situation where one of my clients has asked me to generate a CSR on their behalf however they wish to have the CRS signed at their CA and then install the Certificate on their in-house server (Apache – no Plesk)
All that I have read seems to indicate that this is possible, however they will require the Private Key that the CRS was generated with.
I do not want to give out a (Server Key) that is used on all the other certificates I have on the server that might cause the need to revoke all the certificates on the Plesk server.
Also, as we do not have to issue the pass phrase each time the server is restarted, are they stored unencypted? (.pem)
Thanks
Are all the Private Keys unique to the Domain you are creating them in or is there just one Private Key (the Server Key) used for the CRS and resulting Certificates
I find myself in an odd situation where one of my clients has asked me to generate a CSR on their behalf however they wish to have the CRS signed at their CA and then install the Certificate on their in-house server (Apache – no Plesk)
All that I have read seems to indicate that this is possible, however they will require the Private Key that the CRS was generated with.
I do not want to give out a (Server Key) that is used on all the other certificates I have on the server that might cause the need to revoke all the certificates on the Plesk server.
Also, as we do not have to issue the pass phrase each time the server is restarted, are they stored unencypted? (.pem)
Thanks