Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) -
Oracle Wallet Manager
Step 1: Create a new wallet for Oracle wallet manager
Note: The recommended key bit size is 2048-bit. All certificates that will expire after December 31, 2013 must have a 2048 bit key size
- From the menu bar, select Wallet > New
- Enter the password twice > click OK
Note: The password must contain eight alphanumeric characters and special characters. - 3. Select Add a certificate request. If not, select Cancel > select Wallet > Save in the system default to save the new wallet
Step 2: Create a certificate signing request (CSR) for Oracle wallet manager
- Select Operations > Add Certificate Request
- A dialog box will appear to enter your certificate information.
For explanation of required CSR fields, refer to SO7289 - Select OK
Step 3: Export a certificate signing request (CSR) as a file
- In the left panel, select the certificate signing request you want to export
- From the menu bar, select Operations > Export Certificate Request
- Enter a file name and directory you want to save your file to > select OK
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