SSL Chain of Trust | How SSL Chain Works | Root Cert, Intermediate Certificate, Server Certificate
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- SSL Chan of Trust consists of Root Certificate, Intermediate Certificates and Server Certificate which form a chain of trusted certificates for SSL based communication. In this video, I have explained with example How SSL Chain Works and what are the roles played by Root Cert, Intermediate Certificate and Server Certificate (Leaf Certificate) in the entire process of SSL chaining.
You will also learn about Root CA and Intermediate CA and understand how we can see chain of SSL certificates from browser for any website (server).
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the best explanation in the universe, thanks for the amazing content
Nailed it. Been looking for such an explanation since ages.
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Thank you for putting this together! For years I haven't been able to understand certs and I've been overthinking it. I feel comfortable on these terms now!
Nice explanation sir earlier i was always confused but after watching this i got the concept..i seen lot of video they make very complicated but this is short and effective..
I am loving this. Keep building such great stuff..
Excellent explanation. Thank you
Good explanation Mr.Ajmal. Thank you for your videos
Amazing explanation! Thanks for the video. :)
pretty good bud. Thanks for the helpful video. :)
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what will happen if we don't install server certificate in jks but root and intermediate certificate is already available.
I was about to switch tech stack … but seeing different use cases which can be used by Tibco .. I think I will stick with tibco for long
Where will get certificates to deploy client devices(Windows 10 and later)
Nice explanation, what is self sign certificate
I like such videos that do not have complicated jargons. @TutorialsPedia - If Intermediate Certificate expires, will it impact client connection?
Thanks for your valuable feedback.
If intermediate expires, the chain breaks and the connection will no longer remain secure.
Any Tutorial to make Root CA then Intermediate CA and then Server CA in one go using windows and openssl
can situation be like where Root CA and server certificate, no intermediate certificate. Will the connection and communication happen ?
Root CAs don't issue server certificates directly.
@@TutorialsPediaVideos thanks for the clarification
and how do you know that the root certificate is legit and trustworthy?
What is meant by signing?
Thank you for your lecture.
I have a question.
Could you tell me that 'Why intermediate Certificate be used'?
Is that because of RootCA capacity? (RootCA can't certificate all domain)
Let me try answering your question. I am learning the concept myself. Root certificates are created for longer duration 10-20 years and intermediate certificates are created for a year. When you are building a web application, you can create a root certificate trusted for 10-20 years and then create multiple intermediate certificate that is trusted for 1year or so. Creating multiple root certificate is difficult to manage. The most commonly used root certificates are pre-installed with all major browsers, applications, and mobiles/hardware's and are “offline” and kept in a highly secure environment with stringently limited access.
@@sajan0212 Thank you for your answer!!! I understood!
how to add child certificate to the client to validate two way ssl
Who creates the root certificate? @Tutorials Pedia
Root CA
Which is here server certificate then..??
Please reply
9:54 I guess.
The one which is in the actual server name ( the least bottom one) is the server or leaf certificate.
too much of person person. instead you could have given name to the person that would make sense.