Hi Jaume, I remember that other user asked the same question time ago:

Our friend Andrew  give you more information ;) :

http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=CAKWgN_oznZyrFRN%3D3uHuNwqo0A3vLihGT5eT_uSgCj4AMHF-_A%40mail.gmail.com&forum_name=zenloadbalancer-support

You have to include in the pem file your RSA certificate + company crt
file.

It is recommended to open our zencert.pem example file, that works like a
charm with zen GUI and it is included by default in HTTPS farms. ;)

Also we included this lines in the documentation :

All certificates has to be generated a PEM file extension to be valid for
HTTPS farms. By default a *zencert.pem* certificate is possible to be used
and is not able to be deleted.

The uploaded certificate file must contain a PEM-encoded certificate,
optionally a certificate chain from a known Certificate Authority to your
server certificate and a PEM-encoded private key (not password protected).


I hope this help you

2012/4/23 Jaume Ponsa <[email protected]>

> Hello, and sorry for stupid? question.... but I'm not very experienced
> working with certificates.
>
> I have a https farm with 3 app servers behind.
>
> In a few days it will entry in a production environment and my customer
> wants to generate a valid certificate. I know where to put the .pem file in
> zlb, but the question is:
>
> - My customer tells me that he wants me to cenerate a .csr file to get his
> certificate (.crt and I supose later convert to .pem).  How can I generate
> it? I find various tutorials in internet, but can do it in my linux
> computer? have to do it in zlb? the .csr is linked to zlb computer?
>
> Some times i do it this in plesk environment, but it generates all
> automaticaly (.csr), I'll send to my customer and he returns me the .crt
> file, then I upload to plesk and all goes ok....
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Jaume Ponsa
>
>
>
>
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