Utiliser la méthode DCV par e-mail pour vérifier le contrôle du domaine
Use these instructions to demonstrate control over a domain on a pending OV or EV TLS certificate order using the Email domain control validation (DCV) method.
Important
Lorsque des domaines ne sont soumis à validation qu'à l’occasion d'une commande de certificats, la procédure de commande reste en attente tant que le domaine n’a pas été vérifié. Pour que les certificats puissent être émis immédiatement à la commande, faites pré-valider vos domaines lorsque cela est possible. Consultez la page Pré-validation de domaine Méthodes DCV prises en charge :.
The industry is moving away from using WHOIS to identify domain contacts. DigiCert recommends that those using the WHOIS-based Email DCV method update their domain validation processes to use one of the other supported DCV methods as soon as possible.
If you still want to use the Email DCV method, use the DNS TXT record email contacts or the Constructed email method—Learn more.
To learn more about the end of life for WHOIS-based email, see our knowledge base article, End of Life for WHOIS based email DCV method.
Before you begin
With the Email domain control validation (DCV) method, DigiCert sends three sets of DCV emails: DNS TXT-based, constructed, and WHOIS-based.
To demonstrate control over the domain, an email recipient follows the instructions in a confirmation email sent for the domain:
DigiCert sends this email from no-reply@digitalcertvalidation.com. If using allowlist, make sure to include digitalcertvalidation.com.
The confirmation process consists of visiting the link in the email and following the instructions on the page.
To learn more about the different email DCV methods, such as email to DNS TXT contact, constructed, and WHOIS-based, see Supported DCV methods for validating the domains on OV/EV TLS/SSL certificate orders.
Validate domains in your CertCentral account
CertCentral has a domain validation process that allows you to add and validate your domains separate from the ordering, renewing, duplicate issuing, or reissuing process. For faster certificate issuance, validate domains before requesting OV/EV TLS certificates. To learn more about this domain validation process, see Supported DCV methods for validating domains in your CertCentral account.
Étape 1 : vérifier le statut de votre commande en attente
Dans votre compte CertCentral, accédez à la page de détail Order # (N° de commande).
Dans le menu principal de gauche, cliquez sur Certificate > Orders (Certificats > Commandes).
Sur la page Orders (Commandes), dans la colonne Order # (N° de commande), cliquez sur le lien du numéro de commande de certificat.
Sur la page de détails Order # (N° de commande), dans la section Order Status (État de la commande), vérifiez l’état d'émission de la commande (la commande est-elle en attente de validation du domaine ou de l’organisation pour pouvoir être finalisée ?).
After validation is complete, the Certificate status section no longer appears on the Order # details page.
Under What do you need to do, select the domain's link you want to validate.
In the Prove control over domain window, in the Domain control validation (DCV) method menu, select Verification email and then select Save.
In the Select the email language menu, select the language for the confirmation email sent for the domain.
Under Select the authorization email recipients, select the email addresses you want the confirmation email sent to.
Select Resend Email.
Étape 2 : envoyer les e-mails DCV
DigiCert sends the verification email from no-reply@digitalcertvalidation.com to the addresses you selected. The email subject line is [Action Required] Approve Certificate Request for [yourdomain] {Order #}.