Could someone explain to me the following:
Who creates the public key during CSR? Is it CA's responsibility to offer it or it depends on the certificate requester? If the latter is true, in which way the browser client may include in its truststore this public key as to verify the SSL certificate sent from server? If the former is true, how many public keys a CA owns and in which way are all these keys known to the browser client? This is a point I cannot find or give a satisfactory answer since I cannot imagine the client holds a database of an enormous number of public keys...
Thank you very much