A certificate signing request (CSR) is a message sent to a certificate authority to request the signing of a public key and associated information. Most commonly a CSR will be in a PKCS10 format. The contents of a CSR comprises a public key, as well as a common name, organization, city, state, country, and e-mail. Not all of these fields are required and will vary depending with the assurance level of your certificate. Together these fields make up the Certificate Signing Request (CSR). To know more about CSR, please refer to this page.
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