Changes Affecting Xolphin as of 15 February 2024

Xolphin is now part of Sectigo. As part of our ongoing strategy to leverage the latest technology in our validation processes, and to improve Xolphin customers' validation times, Sectigo is updating the Xolphin platform and APIs. This means, however, that API changes are coming to Resellers who sell OV/EV SSL and Code Signing certificates issued by Sectigo.

For more information see our guide. For questions contact Xolphin Support.

Apple

  • All certificates / public keys, and their complimenting private keys, will be stored in Keychain. It is possible to export them in order to copy them to another directory this way. This can be done as follows: Open Keychai...

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  • Copying the certificate to the server Login as server root If this folder doesn't exist, create it: /etc/httpd/ssl.crt/ Copy cert.crt to the folder mentioned in step 2 Installation of a Certificate To activate SSL on...

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  • Creating the Private Key Login to your server as root and open the Terminal application. In prompt, type the following commands and press Enter after each line: # cd # openssl md5 * > rand.dat # openssl genrsa -...

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  • These instructions apply to Mac OS X Server 10.7 (Lion) and 10.8 (Mountain Lion). Create a self-signed certificate using Server App Open the Server App and select the server on which you wish to install the certificate....

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  • These instructions apply to Mac OS X Server 10.7 (Lion) and 10.8 (Mountain Lion). Installation Intermediate Certificate Copy the intermediate certificate to the Mac Server and double click it. Log in as Administrator to...

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  • Please Note: the root- and intermediate certificates must be installed before the domain certificate is installed. Installation root- and intermediate certificates Save the root and intermediate certificates to the desk...

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  • Start the Server Admin and connect to the server on which the certificate will be installed. Choose the server at the top of the Computers & Services screen. Click on the Settings tab from the row at the bottom of t...

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  • Please Note: the root- and intermediate certificates must be installed before the domain certificate is installed. Installation root- and intermediate certificates Save the root and intermediate certificates to the desk...

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  • Start Server Admin and connect to the server on which the certificate will be installed. Choose the server in the Servers list. Click on the Certificates button at the top right. Click the + button at the bottom left. ...

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  • Open the Server Admin and log in to the server which ordered the certificate. Click the Certificates tab. Choose the certificate from the list with which the CSR was created and click on the gearwheel at the bottom left...

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  • A self-signed certificate will have to be created first, which in turn will be used to create a CSR. Creating a Self Signed Certificate 1. Open the Server Admin and connect to the server which will host the certificate. ...

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  • This instructions describes how you can set an Ipad to synchronize with an Exchange server. Install the most recent version of iTunes (Apple Menu > Software Update). Make a full backup of the iPad. Setting up Exchange ...

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  • These instructions apply to Mac OS X Server 10.7 (Lion) and 10.8 (Mountain Lion). Installation Intermediate Certificate Copy the intermediate certificate to the Mac Server and double click it. Log in as Administrator to...

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