How-To: Create a New Certificate in EZCA and Automate its Certificate Lifecycle

EZCA enables you to create certificates in multiple ways. Azure Key Vault automatic integration, create certificates locally in your PC, and in your browser as well as on click renewals

We Understand that when it comes to X509 certificates, there is no one size fits all solution. That is why you can issue certificates in multiple ways. From common protocols like ACME, Intune SCEP, our open source tool for certificate automation and even for our fellow engineers we have created a NuGet package as well as made our APIs available in our swagger page. But We know all those protocols don’t meet all the needs for your organization this is why we have also added the following easy ways to create certificates in our portal:

Certificate Management Guides


How-To: Create a New Certificate in a Browser

EZCA enables you to create certificates in a few clicks by enabling in browser certificate creation. A secure and easy way to create an SSL certificate.

How-To: Create an SSL Certificate in Windows, Mac, or Linux

This page guides you through how to create a certificate signing request (CSR) on your Windows, Mac, or Linux PC and sending it to EZCA to create a TLS Certificate.

How-To: Create a User Certificate

If your administrator has enabled self service user certificates, you can follow this guide to create your own certificates for authentication and encryption.

How-To: Create a Certificate in Azure Key Vault

EZCA enables you to create certificates in Azure Key Vault by automatically connecting your your key vault and issuing and renewing your certificates.

How-To: Issue X.509 Certificates via the EZCA API

Learn how to issue X.509 certificates through API using EZCA’s certificate authority API. Automate your certificate issuance process and integrate it with your existing systems.

How-To: Automatically Renew an X509 Certificate

By Design certificates have an expiration date, when a certificate is approaching its expiration date, it is necessary to renew it. EZCA one click SSL certificate renewal allows you to quickly rotate your certificates.