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Month: March 2016

Check an SSL Certificate File in plain English

November 5, 2022March 7, 2016 by Tristan Self

You need to verify that a file cert.pem contains the certificate you expected, to do this you can use this command to view the certificate in plain text with expiry date etc visible.

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