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OpenSSL "verify" - Validate Self-Signed Certificate
How to validate a self-signed certificate using OpenSSL "verify" command?
✍: FYIcenter.com
You can validate your self-signed certificate using the OpenSSL "verify" command as shown below:
C:\Users\fyicenter>\local\openssl\openssl.exe OpenSSL> verify rsa_test.crt rsa_test.crt: C = us, ST = NY, L = New York, O = Donald Inc., OU = IT, CN = www.donald.inc, emailAddress = john@donald.inc error 18 at 0 depth lookup:self signed certificate OK OpenSSL> verify -trusted rsa_test.crt rsa_test.crt rsa_test.crt: OK OpenSSL> verify -CAfile rsa_test.crt rsa_test.crt rsa_test.crt: OK
Commands and their behaviors used in this test:
⇒ OpenSSL "req -x509 -newkey" - Generate Private Key and Certificate
⇐ OpenSSL "x509 -text" - View Self-Signed Certificate in Text
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