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Dear All,
How would I know the name of the authority of existing installed SSL certificate from client machine.
if is is purchased from Trustwave, Comodo, Symantec, Geotrust etc.
hi,
can you try the below link
hi,
can you try the below link
Got it.
Thanks Ajay.
I believe the SSL Certificate Checker tool is available for usage. See https://www.ssl2buy.com/wiki/ssl-installation-checker for more information. By using this link, you can find out the name of the SSL certificate authority that is currently installed on your client's computer.
If not, you can verify the certificate details using the OpenSSL command-line tool's alternative option. Here is an example command to view a certificate's details:
-in certificate.crt -text -noout openssl x509
The certificate's details, including the signing authority, expiration date, and more, will be shown by using this command.
I hope that this aids in your search for the data you need.
I believe the SSL Certificate Checker tool is available for usage. See https://shorturl.at/dtzBQ for more information. By using this link, you can find out the name of the SSL certificate authority that is currently installed on your client's computer.
If not, you can verify the certificate details using the OpenSSL command-line tool's alternative option. Here is an example command to view a certificate's details:
-in certificate.crt -text -noout openssl x509
The certificate's details, including the signing authority, expiration date, and more, will be shown by using this command.
I hope that this aids in your search for the data you need.
Hey!
You can check this way https://certera.com/ssl-tools/ssl-checker
Hope this will work for you 🙂
Now an day many Hosting and Domain providers are providing free SSL Certificate you must check it first.
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