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Aasth
Quartz | Level 8

how do I go and see the expiration date n my root and issuing certificates on the server?

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SimonDawson
SAS Employee
Click the padlock in the browser after you've opened a page from that server. Navigate through the certificates interface of the browser and in the certificate hierarchy screen you can click through the chain and see the expiration dates of all the certs in the chain.

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SimonDawson
SAS Employee
Click the padlock in the browser after you've opened a page from that server. Navigate through the certificates interface of the browser and in the certificate hierarchy screen you can click through the chain and see the expiration dates of all the certs in the chain.
JuanS_OCS
Amethyst | Level 16

Exactly 🙂

 

In addition, I would like to recommend a great java tool, to check and read the certificate chains from the java certificate store itself: http://support.sas.com/kb/57/370.html

 

A Life saviour.

Aasth
Quartz | Level 8

Thank You ! 🙂

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