![]() ![]() He-certificate-that-signed-for-that-one-this-is-the-ce is-the-certificate-that-signed-for-that-one-this-is-t ![]() ![]() MIICC-this-is-the-certificate-that-signed-for-that-one He-certificate-that-signed-your-request-this-is-the-ce is-the-certificate-that-signed-your-request-this-is-t this-is-the-certificate-that-signed-your-request-this MIICC-this-is-the-certificate-that-signed-your-request this will look something like -BEGIN CERTIFICATE. They'll also send you a bundle (often two certificates) that represent their authority to grant you a certificate. and-a-buncha-nonsense-that-is-your-certificate-and-Ī-buncha-nonsense-that-is-your-certificate-and-a-bunĬha-nonsense-that-is-your-certificate-and-a-buncha-n MIIAA-and-a-buncha-nonsense-that-is-your-certificate When a CA signs your certificate, they send you a block that looks something like -BEGIN CERTIFICATE. Often, the certificate may merely be assembled incorrectly. Once you have established that they don't match, you still have a problem - what to do about it.
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