How to generate CSR in cPanel for SSL Certificate issuing

Follow these simple steps

  • Login to cPanel (yourdomain/cpanel)
  • Click SSL/TLS > Generate, view, or delete SSL certificate signing requests.
  • Scroll down and fill the Generate a New Certificate Signing Request (CSR) form carefully.
  • Click the Generate button to generate the new CSR.
  • cPanel will now show you the Encoded CSR, copy it (please ignore the Decoded CSR, you do not need it)
  • GigaLayer or your SSL Provider will ask you for this CSR to generate an SSL Certificate for you.
Below is an example of what the CSR will look like:

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
MIIC2jCCAcICAQAwgZQxFjAUBgNVBAMMDWdpZ2FsYXllci5jb20xEjAQBgNVBAoM CUdpZ2FMYXllcjEUMBIGA1UECwwLV2ViIEhvc3RpbmcxDTALBgNVBAcMBFlhYmEx DjAMBgNVBAgMBUxhZ29zMQswCQYDVQQGEwJORzEkMCIGCSqGSIb3DQEJARYVZXhh bXBsZUBnaWdhbGF5ZXIuY29tMIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKC AQEA0Seww7chwCoh6soh89iamZ3qG59D1Pm2URUQ6klfK4x0OOY1A8V2kaNJcBbo zQVYhnbd/SFpvpvg8BZQN8UlmMtf9qCKuUu8dk8Lq9KMmGxgWalcELqYpydmB4ng 6psRLcvCNVnLEAu1AFgI9qjlkpZ+NwqoRdcEzCe3UlLhGQJDWeFvErjwsldD3NtU O8RvvKYzEKdd5vzdSuFILiy7yEYaXIOVKBFbHWqmIubKeCYtNf6DL66vzmpNmZZ3 dVVVVkI2tvU8qi0nDbSvDwgzDlvhXkKq1xdrVjAaZsvastJYgHBsmbf+cnibmLo4 UH18VIKl24jtvS+2eigZD2B28wIDAQABoAAwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEFBQADggEBAAlW /iz5dpXt7LFMdqEr4Oy3XoTiFQo4KK6TVurHaWNn3l3ty+85TdzSK5GGg6GmqnGk uvWyHz2vZ7MlnE9v0tdGPA1jtFWYJbtgabdX0XIxtzMCiZTUaa9k3kSQucPuNz57 n299/ssDeCvX9/28OBn1x4SH0aP8vQjCGmQXoaUWkwKMGKfUwhHCQvq1lb8aYjOA SxneauOKB5AePJUDDjPGfVBxWfASwjMb9G8UO9Gh5xWWn1YyHqv414I06BZhOZlF psYLoZagzYV+HKlFIEoqVw+zlVggpJQ38+HR8kJhJm9jOzo9s+gOFcp60lqbmK+c
ZaZRn+pu5kHeP4kmoAE=
-----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
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