Get necessary file for django pythonanywhere app ssl installation from namecheap ssl



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I just activated an ssl through namecheap and received the zip file of my certificate in the form of mydomain_com.zip. It contains three files:



  • mydomain_com.ca-bundle

  • mydomain_com.crt

  • mydomain_com.p7b

To install ssl on my pythonanywhere django web app I need to create a combined-cert.pem and a private-key.pem.



I was able to get the certificate and the certificate bundle from the .ca-bundle and .crt files but I cannot find the private key that is necessary in saving into a .pem extension to install.



Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.










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  • Normally the key is something you generate for yourself; the process for getting an SSL cert is * Generate key * Use key to generate a CSR * Send CSR to certificate provider (eg. to namecheap) * Receive certificate (and bundle) * Install certificate, using the key you generated in the first step.

    – Giles Thomas
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:36


















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I just activated an ssl through namecheap and received the zip file of my certificate in the form of mydomain_com.zip. It contains three files:



  • mydomain_com.ca-bundle

  • mydomain_com.crt

  • mydomain_com.p7b

To install ssl on my pythonanywhere django web app I need to create a combined-cert.pem and a private-key.pem.



I was able to get the certificate and the certificate bundle from the .ca-bundle and .crt files but I cannot find the private key that is necessary in saving into a .pem extension to install.



Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.










share|improve this question






















  • Normally the key is something you generate for yourself; the process for getting an SSL cert is * Generate key * Use key to generate a CSR * Send CSR to certificate provider (eg. to namecheap) * Receive certificate (and bundle) * Install certificate, using the key you generated in the first step.

    – Giles Thomas
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:36














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I just activated an ssl through namecheap and received the zip file of my certificate in the form of mydomain_com.zip. It contains three files:



  • mydomain_com.ca-bundle

  • mydomain_com.crt

  • mydomain_com.p7b

To install ssl on my pythonanywhere django web app I need to create a combined-cert.pem and a private-key.pem.



I was able to get the certificate and the certificate bundle from the .ca-bundle and .crt files but I cannot find the private key that is necessary in saving into a .pem extension to install.



Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.










share|improve this question














I just activated an ssl through namecheap and received the zip file of my certificate in the form of mydomain_com.zip. It contains three files:



  • mydomain_com.ca-bundle

  • mydomain_com.crt

  • mydomain_com.p7b

To install ssl on my pythonanywhere django web app I need to create a combined-cert.pem and a private-key.pem.



I was able to get the certificate and the certificate bundle from the .ca-bundle and .crt files but I cannot find the private key that is necessary in saving into a .pem extension to install.



Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.







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  • Normally the key is something you generate for yourself; the process for getting an SSL cert is * Generate key * Use key to generate a CSR * Send CSR to certificate provider (eg. to namecheap) * Receive certificate (and bundle) * Install certificate, using the key you generated in the first step.

    – Giles Thomas
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:36


















  • Normally the key is something you generate for yourself; the process for getting an SSL cert is * Generate key * Use key to generate a CSR * Send CSR to certificate provider (eg. to namecheap) * Receive certificate (and bundle) * Install certificate, using the key you generated in the first step.

    – Giles Thomas
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:36

















Normally the key is something you generate for yourself; the process for getting an SSL cert is * Generate key * Use key to generate a CSR * Send CSR to certificate provider (eg. to namecheap) * Receive certificate (and bundle) * Install certificate, using the key you generated in the first step.

– Giles Thomas
Nov 14 '18 at 19:36






Normally the key is something you generate for yourself; the process for getting an SSL cert is * Generate key * Use key to generate a CSR * Send CSR to certificate provider (eg. to namecheap) * Receive certificate (and bundle) * Install certificate, using the key you generated in the first step.

– Giles Thomas
Nov 14 '18 at 19:36













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