Certificate Signing Request (CSR) Generation - BEA Weblogic

You must submit your request in a particular format called a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). WebLogic Server includes a Certificate Request Generator servlet that creates a CSR. The Certificate Request Generator servlet collects information from you and generates a private key file and a certificate request file. You must then submit the CSR. Before you can use the Certificate Request Generator servlet, WebLogic Server must be installed and running.

Start the Certificate Request Generator servlet (certificate.war). The .war file is automatically installed when you start WebLogic Server. In a Web browser, enter the URL for the Certificate Request Generator servlet as follows:

https://hostname:port/Certificate

hostname is the DNS name of the machine running WebLogic Server.
port is the number of the port at which WebLogic Server listens for SSL connections.

For example, if WebLogic Server is running on a machine named albatross and it is configured to listen for SSL communications at the default port 7002 to run the Certificate Request Generator servlet, you must enter the following URL in your Web browser:

https://albatross:7002/certificate

The Certificate Request Generator servlet loads a form in your web browser. Complete the form displayed in your browser.

Click the Generate Request button. The Certificate Request Generator servlet displays messages informing you if any required fields are empty or if any fields contain invalid values. Click the Back button in your browser and correct any errors.

Note: Private Key Password If you don't not specify a password, you will get an unencyrpted RSA private key. If you specify a password, you will get a PKCS-8 encrypted private key. When using PKCS-8 encrypted private keys, you need to enable the Use Encrytped Keys field on the SSL tab of the Server window in the Administration Console.

When all fields have been accepted, the Certificate Request Generator servlet generates the following files in the startup directory of your WebLogic Server: