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Create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) file (e.g.,
customer.csr
) from the EMM server using your private key. Keep your private key and CSR file in a safe location for further reference.Code Block openssl genrsa -des3 -out customerPrivateKey.pem 2048 openssl req -new -key customerPrivateKey.pem -out customer.csr
After the above command is executed, you will be prompted to enter some information. Make sure to fill in all the information as it will be incorporated into the CSR with your organization’s official details. The compulsory fields have been described as follows:
Filed
Usage/Purpose
Organization Name
Identifies what organization the CSR belongs to.
Email
When a certificate expires, the customers will have to renew their certificate. In such situations, the email will be used to identify the existing customers.
Common name
Fully qualified domain name of your server.
Warning If the compulsory information is not provided, the CSRs will be rejected in the signing process.
The following is a screenshot of a sample CSR file generation process in Linux. The same process is applicable to Mac users as well.Submit the CSR file to WSO2 via our site in order to obtain the signed CSR file in
.plist
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- The signed CSR file in the
.plst
format. - Agent source code.
- P2 repository, which contains the feature list.
- The signed CSR file in the
Follow the proceeding steps in iOS server configurations.