Want to add a CAroot certificate – used “common certificate, all purpose”, will this work or do I need other setting for this?


When I want to add a CAroot certificate, I used “common certificate, all purpose”, will this work or do I need other setting for this ?

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That should work. Did you export as x.509 Base 64?


The Customer delivered the CAroot certificate, so we are not sure, is there a way to see if they did ?


yes. open in text editor, should start with —-Begin Certificate— or something


hmm well I get chinese signs if I open with text editor

I will ask if they can deliver new certificate based on x.509 Base 64

The customer just send new CAroot certificate, but also when I open it with text editor it gives chinese symbols, is this correct ? When I double click the file it gives certificate information


Yeah it should be readable text and should start like this:

`—–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—–`

`S98F7DYHWOI4Y5TGH8W7RHTV4824UN5T0872Q4H5RU`

`IBT2405T8H2IPO4UB5T0128374H5O2IUYHB34O08FY`

etc.

If they open it in Windows, they can click on Details and click Copy to File, then they need to choose Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER)


thanks, will ask if they do that correct

I think they did wrong export indeed, when I open it here (the one with chinese symbols, and then do the copy to file and choose Bas-64 encoded C.509 I get a new one and then it does show — Begin Certificate — etc

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