On 15/12/16 16:08, Sebastian Rubenstein wrote: > Hi Jan, > > Thanks for your tip. > >> You can check the cipher strength of the CA certificate by >> writing the CA blob >> >> <ca> >> -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- >> >> Large chunks of alphanumeric text >> >> -----END CERTIFICATE----- >> </ca> >> >> to a file and then run >> openssl x509 -text -noout -in cert.pem | grep 'Public' > > The name of the file must be cert.pem, right?
Nope. openssl isn't picky about filenames at all. Call it flying_pink_unicorn.coolness ... and it'll still work. The important detail is that the "---------BEGIN CERTIFICATE------" header and the corresponding footer is intact, as well as the "random" characters in between. -- kind regards, David Sommerseth
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