JGridstart/Help/Request new certificate
When you start with the grid for the first time, or when your certificate is expired, you'll want to request a new certificate from your Certificate Authority. This page shows you how to do that, step by step.
Launch jGridstart
Launch jGridstart from the webpage of your certificate authority (CA). The link may be called manage certificates, launch jGridstart, or the like.
You might need to install something called Java first; if that's the case, a button will pop up that directs you to the Java installation site. Please follow the instructions, and go back to the CA page to launch jGridstart.
You will be asked for permission to run the program, because it requires access to your system. Press Run to continue.
Start the wizard
If your computer has not been setup for use with the grid before, a welcome page will be displayed (shown here). To request a new certificate, click on the blue underlined text, or press the button Request new....
When your computer already has one or more grid certificates, you'll need to use the menu. Select Certificates, and then Request new... (or use the shortcut key Ctrl-N instead).
Enter your details
Your certificate is your digital identity on the grid, and contains your name. Please enter your details. The email address will be used to notify you when your certificate is ready. Select the organisation you are part of.
Belonging to your certificate, which will be issued by your certificate authority, is a private key. This is only known by your computer, and no one has a copy (unless you copy it). To improve security, it can only be used with a password. Please enter your password and confirm it before pressing Next.
Wait for submission
Your certificate request will be generated and submitted to your certificate authority. Please wait until submission is done, and press Next.
When the certificate authority cannot be contacted, for example when your internet connection is down, you may continue. In that case, however, you will have to resubmit your request at another time.