May 31, 2013 · Yes. There is a small possibility of creating another cert with the same MD5 hash (an MD5 collision), there is basically no chance of 2 ...
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Jul 3, 2014 · The OpenSSL command-line utility can be used to inspect certificates (and private keys, and many other things). To see everything in the ...
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Oct 9, 2008 · the certificate is signed, and that signature itself is enough proof that the certificate is valid because the client can make sure, on his own, ...
Jun 27, 2012 · I have the SHA-1 and the SHA-256 certficate fingerprint of a website. Due to security concerns (1) (2), I don't want to use the public SSL ...
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Jul 6, 2009 · Just verifying fingerprints is much easier than to verify a long public key. Another example is the so called self certifying file system. Here ...
First, check if the URL of the website begins with HTTPS, where S indicates it has an SSL certificate. Second, click on the padlock icon on the address bar to ...
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