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# Requesting a New Certificate
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TrustLab allows you to request private SSL/TLS certificates for various internal uses.
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## Prerequisites
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- You must have an active TrustLab account.
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- You must have the **Root CA** installed on your machine.
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## Step-by-Step Guide
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1. **Log in to Dashboard**
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Navigate to the TrustLab Dashboard and login with your credentials.
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2. **Navigate to "New Certificate"**
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Click on the **"New Request"** button in the top navigation bar or the main dashboard card.
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3. **Select Certificate Profile**
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Choose the profile that matches your need:
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- **Internal Web Server**: For HTTPS on internal tools (e.g., specific IP or `.local` domains).
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- **User / S/MIME**: For email signing and encryption.
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- **Code Signing**: For signing scripts and executables.
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4. **Fill in Details**
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- **Common Name (CN)**: The primary domain name or IP address (e.g., `internal.app` or `192.168.1.50`).
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- **Subject Alternative Names (SANs)**: Additional domains or IPs (optional).
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- **Validity Period**: Choose between 90 days, 1 year, or custom (if allowed).
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5. **Submit Request**
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Click **"Submit"**. The system will process your request.
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- If **Auto-Approval** is enabled for your role, the certificate is issued immediately.
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- If **Manual Approval** is required, the status will be `PENDING` until a Manager approves it.
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