Re: openssl -check

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On 06/09/2017 16:18, "Georg Höllrigl" wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to verifiy a cert?
I'm thinking about some equivalent to
openssl rsa -noout -in example.key -check
but for the public part.
I found some broken certifiate (lines in the PEM encoding got swapped)
openssl x509 -in broken.cer but see no way to verify...
compareing with the original cert shows different thumbprint... but shouldn't there be some kind of checksum to verify?
The signature on a certificate is a very strong checksum.

For certificates that are not self-signed, openssl x509 -verify should
do it.


Enjoy

Jakob
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