SSL Certificates are small data files that digitally bind a cryptographic key to an organization’s details. When installed on a web server, they activate the padlock and the https protocol and allow secure connections from a web server to a browser.
If you are using Communico's default domain (<your keyword>libnet.info), you can enable SSL from the Communico control panel.
If you want SSL to apply to any custom domains you are using for hosted pages (eg attend.mylibrarydomain. info) you will need to generate a Private Key, request certificate(s) and supply them to Communico to install on our web servers.
For Linux based systems:
Refer to the section titled “Generate a Private Key and a CSR” and follow the steps in this guide
For Windows based systems:
You can generate a Private Key and CSR using Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS). Refer to the sections “How to generate a CSR in Microsoft IIS 7” and “Back Up Private Key” and follow the steps in this guide
Send Communico both the Private Key you generated (in step 1) and the SSL Certificate, and any intermediate certificates, issued by the CA.