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OpenSSL "verify -CAfile" - Specify Root CA Certificate
How to specify the root CA certificates that close the signing chain for the server certificate for OpenSSl "verify" command? I have downloaded the root CA certificate in a file.
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If you have the root CA certificate downloaded in a file,
you can provide it to the OpenSSL "verify" command using the "-CAfile" option
as shown below:
C:\Users\fyicenter>\local\openssl\openssl.exe OpenSSL> verify -untrusted twitter_chain.pem -CAfile DigiCert.pem twitter.pem twitter.pem: OK
The result is good. The certificate validation passed. Let's review the "verify" command options and arguments again:
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