Before the certificate is issued, control of the domain name must be verified. This is done via email, DNS, or HTTP. Read more about this further down on the page.
This shows how to configure a certificate, for example specifying which domain name the certificate should apply to, as well as the contact information associated with the certificate.
Once the configuration is complete, it will be possible to retrieve the so-called Private Key for the certificate (only applies if you chose to create the CSR in the control panel).
When renewing an SSL certificate, you must again confirm control of the domain name before the new certificate is issued.
If you have not completed verification of the domain name, you can change the verification method at any time. Go to the product page for the certificate and click Verification Method.
If you have chosen email for verification of control of the domain name, an email will be sent to the selected contact address. It includes a link that you click to complete the verification.
If you have not received the email, or you created the email address after ordering, you can click the Resend email confirmation button.
You can also change the email address used for verification. Go to the product page for the certificate and click Change verification method, and select another applicable email address.
If you have chosen HTTP/HTTPS for verification of control of the domain name, you must publish a file with a unique name and content, along with information on where it should be published.
On the product page for your certificate you will be able to see more information:
Once you have published the file, you can go to the product page for the certificate and click Re-verify. A request will be sent to the certificate provider and the process can take a few minutes up to one hour. If the verification succeeds, the certificate will be sent by email.
If you have chosen DNS for verification of control of the domain name, you must publish a unique CNAME record for the domain name. Go to the product page for the certificate and check the DNS CNAME field.
Once you have published the record, you can go to the product page for the certificate and click Re-verify. A request will be sent to the certificate provider and the process can take a few minutes up to one hour. If the verification succeeds, the certificate will be sent by email.