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Utilizar el método de validación por DNS CNAME para verificar el control del dominio

Demuestre que tiene el control de su dominio con un registro DNS CNAME

Verifique el estado de su pedido de certificado TLS/SSL y use el método DCV registro CNAME de DNS para demostrar que tiene el control de un dominio que figura en el pedido. Para obtener más información, consulte Demostrar que tiene el control de los dominios que figuran en su pedido de certificado SSL.

Verifique el estado de su pedido de certificado TLS/SSL y use el método DCV registro CNAME de DNS para demostrar que tiene el control de un dominio que figura en el pedido. Para obtener más información, consulte Demostrar que tiene el control de los dominios que figuran en su pedido de certificado SSL.

Before you begin

For faster certificate issuance, validate domains before adding them to your OV/EV TLS certificate orders. To learn more about this domain validation process, see Supported DCV methods for validating domains in your CertCentral account.

Paso 1: Verificar el estado de su pedido pendiente

  1. En su cuenta de CertCentral, vaya a la página de detalles N.° de pedido del pedido.

    1. In the left main menu, go to Certificates > Orders.

    2. On the Orders page, in the Order # column, select the certificate's order number link.

    3. For CertCentral Subscription accounts, the steps to access the Order # detail page are different.

      1. In the left menu, go to My Digital Trust Products > Certificates.

      2. On the Certificates page, in the Order # column, select the certificate's order number link.

  2. En la página de información del N.° de pedido, en la sección Estado del pedido, verifique el estado de emisión del pedido (¿el pedido está a la espera de que se lleve a cabo la validación de dominio o de organización?).

    After validation is completed, the Certificate status section no longer appears on the Order # details page.

  3. Under What do you need to do, select the domain's link you want to validate.

  4. In the Prove control over domain window, in the Domain control validation (DCV) method menu, select DNS CNAME Record and then select Save.

  5. Under 2. Add the DigiCert provided token to your CNAME record, in the Order token box, copy the DigiCert-provided random value.

    The random value expires after 30 days.

  6. Use one of the options below to create your DNS CNAME records:

    1. Option 1. (preferred): Create the DNS CNAME record with the static prefix _dnsauth

      1. Go to your DNS provider’s site and create a new CNAME record.

      2. In the hostname field (or equivalent), enter _dnsauth.

      3. In the record type field (or equivalent), select CNAME.

      4. In the target host field (or equivalent), enter [random_value].dcv.digicert.com to point the CNAME record to dcv.digicert.com.

      5. Select a Time-to-Live (TTL) value or use your DNS provider's default value.

      6. Save the record.

    2. Option 2: Create the DNS CNAME record

      1. Go to your DNS provider’s site and create a new CNAME record.

      2. In the hostname field (or equivalent), enter the random value copied from your CertCentral account.

      3. In the record type field (or equivalent), select CNAME.

      4. In the target host field (or equivalent), enter dcv.digicert.com to point the CNAME record to dcv.digicert.com.

      5. Select a Time-to-Live (TTL) value or use your DNS provider's default value.

      6. Save the record.

  7. Complete domain validation.

    1. In CertCentral, go to the certificate's Order # details page.

      1. In the left menu, go to Certificate > Orders.

      2. On the Orders page, in the Order # column, select the certificate's order number link.

      For CertCentral Subscription accounts:

      1. In the left menu go to My Digital Trust Products > Certificates.

      2. On the Certificates page, in the Order # column, select the certificate's order number link.

    2. On the Order # details page, in the Certificate status section, under What do you need to do, locate and select the domain link.

    3. In the Prove control over domain window, under 5. Complete domain validation, select Check record.