The SSL Store™ integration with Password Manager Pro22 minutes to read
Password Manager Pro facilitates end-to-end life cycle management of certificates obtained from trusted certificate authorities (CAs) by enabling users to acquire, consolidate, deploy, renew and track certificates issued by commercial CAs from a single interface. Before you proceed with the integration, complete the following step as a prerequisite: Prerequisite Add the following base URL and port as an exception in your firewall or proxy to ensure Password Manager Pro is able to connect to the SSL Store's CA Services. Follow the steps below to place certificate orders, acquire, consolidate, deploy and manage trusted third-party CA certificates from Password Manager Pro.
1. Configure API Authentication CredentialsThe first step to request and manage third-party CA certificates from Password Manager Pro is to sign up for an exclusive enterprise account at The SSL Store™ portal and configure the API credentials generated subsequently in Password Manager Pro's interface. To set up an Enterprise account with The SSL Store™,
2. Place a Certificate OrderOnce you have configured your API authentication credentials, you can leverage The SSL Store™'s API to generate certificate signing requests (CSRs), place orders, procure, and manage certificates from any of the following certificate authorities directly from Password Manager Pro: Sectigo, Symantec, Thawte, GeoTrust, and RapidSSL. To generate a CSR and place a certificate order,
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2.1 Configure DNS AccountIf you are opting for DNS-based domain validation in the certificate order, you should configure the DNS account in Password Manager Pro and specify it in the DNS field in the order to automate the challenge verification procedure. To configure your DNS account,
2.1.i For Azure DNS
Follow the below steps to create the Azure application and key from the Azure console:
To give the application access to DNS zones, follow the below steps:
2.1.ii For Cloudflare DNS
Note: For DNS based domain validation type, if you are going to specify an already configured DNS account in the certificate order for domain control validation, make sure its status is marked Enabled under Manage >> DNS. 2.1.iii For AWS Route 53 DNS
To grant the required permissions, follow the below steps:
2.1.iv RFC2136 DNS UpdateIf you are using open source DNS servers such as Bind, PowerDNS etc., that support RFC2136 DNS update, follow the steps below to automate DNS-based domain control validation procedure using Password Manager Pro.
2.1.v GoDaddy DNSIf you are using GoDaddy DNS for DNS validation, follow the steps below to automate DNS-based domain control validation procedure using Password Manager Pro. Steps to Obtain GoDaddy API Credentials:
Now, in the Password Manager Pro interface, follow the below steps to add GoDaddy DNS to The SSL Store certificate repository:
2.1.vi ClouDNSIf you are using ClouDNS for DNS validation, follow the steps below to automate the DNS-based domain control validation procedure using Password Manager Pro: Steps to Obtain ClouDNS API Credentials:
Click here to learn more about ClouDNS API Auth IDs. Now, in the Password Manager Pro interface, follow the below steps to add ClouDNS to SSL Store CA:
![]() 3. Domain Validation, Certificate Issue and DeploymentPrerequisiteIf the end server in which you're deploying the challenge file is a Windows machine, follow the below steps to install the Windows agent:
Once the certificate authority receives your order, you will have to go through a process called Domain control validation (DCV) and prove your ownership over the domain upon the completion of which you will receive the certificate. Password Manager Pro supports all the three DCV methods:
3.1 E-mail-based Domain Control Validation
Click here for more details on certificate deployment. 3.2 File/HTTP-based Domain Control Validation
This entire process of deploying the challenge file in the end-point server can be automated from Password Manager Pro. This can be achieved by configuring the server details in Manage >> Deploy. To automate domain control validation, follow the below steps:
3.3 DNS-based Domain Control Validation
Similar to the HTTP challenge, the entire challenge verification process can be automated from Password Manager Pro. This can be achieved by configuring the server details in the Deploy tab under Manage. To automate domain control validation,
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4. Renew, Reissue, and DeleteYou can renew, request reissue or delete certificate orders placed to third-party certificate authorities from Password Manager Pro. To renew a certificate,
Note: You can request a reissue only for those certificates requested from Password Manager Pro and not for the imported orders.
To delete a certificate request, follow the below steps: Note: When a certificate request is deleted, it is removed only from Password Manager Pro. You can find the order in The SSL Store™ website for your account and import it into Password Manager Pro if needed using The SSL Store™ >> More >> Import options. Disclaimer: The procurement of public CA certificates from Password Manager Pro can be successfully completed only if the user has signed up for an exclusive enterprise account with The SSL Store™. Password Manager Pro imports certificates after issue using The SSL Store™'s API for providing better PKI management functionality. All personal information (including payment details) is collected and processed by The SSL Store™ and ManageEngine is not responsible for any payment related issues. Please contact The SSL Store™ technical support team if you face any difficulties with payment and procurement of certificates from public CAs affiliated with The SSL Store™ using Password Manager Pro. ©2025, ZOHO Corp. All Rights Reserved. | |