Re: How to prove a Certificate is Signed or not

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a root cert is the self signed cert.


On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 2:50 AM, morthalan <morthalaanilreddy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
But In my case, I do not have any root certificate. I have only one signed
certificate (SignedCertificate.pem) and one certificate signing request
(certReq.pem) . So when I use it as below

openssl verify -CAfile SignedCertificate.pem SignedCertificate.pem

I am getting error  "error 20 at 0 depth lookup:unable to get local issuer
certificate".
I believe it is for verifying certificate chain trust. Correct me if I am
wrong. Is there anyway to manipulate it?


Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker-2 wrote
> openssl verify -CAfile your_ca_cert.pem SignedCertificate.pem
>
> Hope that helped
>
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> Richard
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