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letamp;#39;s talk about requesting a certificate via Acme with the agent installed and properly authorized it uses the account key pair that was generated during The Binding process to sign a certificate order request Global signs Next Generation Cloud CA Atlas receives the request and responds with a domain validation challenge to verify the agent is authorized to act on behalf of its web server the agent will send back the verific once it has completed the challenge against signing it with its account key Atlas verifies this next the agent will create a certificate signing request or CSR and sign it before sending it along to Atlas Atlas acknowledges this to the agent and Global sign issues the requested TLS certificate certificate in hand metaphorically the agent installs it on its web server and thatamp;#39;s that if that seems like a lot just remember that the Acme client is doing it all for you silently behind the scenes one last thing renewals work the same way though