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From: C. on 13 Jan 2010 05:15 Hi all, I'm trying to diagnose a problem reported by a customer. They are reporting an error message "The security certificate presented by this website has expired or is not yet valid" (using MSIE on XP) via the usual chinese whispers route. I'm not able to replicate the error with any of the tools I have to hand. I suspect it may be a problem with the certificate chain on the https server they are trying to access. Does anybody know how to fetch just the certificates from a server over HTTPS and dump them in files? (nothing obvious in the openssl nor curl man pages). TIA C.
From: Baron on 14 Jan 2010 18:29
C. Inscribed thus: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to diagnose a problem reported by a customer. They are > reporting an error message "The security certificate presented by this > website has expired or is not yet valid" (using MSIE on XP) via the > usual chinese whispers route. > > I'm not able to replicate the error with any of the tools I have to > hand. I suspect it may be a problem with the certificate chain on the > https server they are trying to access. > > Does anybody know how to fetch just the certificates from a server > over HTTPS and dump them in files? (nothing obvious in the openssl nor > curl man pages). > > TIA > > C. Check machine time & date ! -- Best Regards: Baron. |