Retrieve a Certificate Signing Requests from cPanel – SSL

Retrieve a Certificate Signing Requests from cPanel – SSL

Retrieve a Certificate Signing Requests from cPanel – SSL

If you generated your Certificate Signing Request (CSR) from cPanel and forgot your CSR, then you can retrieve your CSR. Only follow this tutorial if a CSR was generated from cPanel.

1. Log into your cPanel account.

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2. In the Security section, click on the SSL/TLS icon.

3. Under the Certificate Signing Request, click on Generate, View or Delete CSR link.

4. Under Certificate Signing Requests on Server text, you can see your previously generated CSR. You can see the Edit and Delete options under the Action option.

5. Click on the Edit option, which is located under the Action option.

6. Copy your CSR code, which is located under the Encoded CSR: text.
Copy the code from
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----

to

-----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----

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You may discover that you no longer require your Certificate Signing Request (CSR) after retrieving it from cPanel. This could be because you created a new one or modified your SSL configuration. In order to prevent confusion, it’s a good idea to keep things organised by getting rid of the outdated CSR. Uncertain about how to accomplish that? We have a brief guide to assist you, so don’t worry. To maintain a neat and orderly SSL section, see How to Remove a CSR Code from cPanel – SSL.

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