PKI Tutorials - Herong's Tutorial Examples - v2.32, by Herong Yang
Viewing Certificate Details in Apple Safari
This section provides a tutorial example on how to view certificate details when visiting an 'https' Website in Apple Safari.
If you want to view server certificate details on Safari, you can click and open the "Trust" section, which tells you what kinds of trust are certified in the certificate. But this Yahoo's certificate show no values for some reason.
Secure Socket Layer (SSL): no value specified X.509 Basic Policy: no value specified
Click and open the "Details" section, which tells you every values contained in the certificate.
Subject Name ------------ Country: US State/Province: California Locality: Sunnyvale Organization: Oath Inc Common Name: *.login.yahoo.com Issuer Name ----------- Country: US Organization: DigiCert Inc Common Name: DigiCert SHA2 High Assurance Server CA ...
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Table of Contents
Introduction of PKI (Public Key Infrastructure)
Introduction of HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
Using HTTPS with Google Chrome
Using HTTPS with Mozilla Firefox
►Using HTTPS with Apple Safari
Visiting "https" Website with Apple Safari
Showing Server Certificate in Apple Safari
►Viewing Certificate Details in Apple Safari
View Server Certificate Path in Apple Safari
Export Server Certificate to File from Safari
View Trusted Root CA Certificates in Safari
HTTPS with IE (Internet Explorer)
Android and Server Certificate
Windows Certificate Stores and Console
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) and Server Certificate
macOS Certificate Stores and Keychain Access
Perl Scripts Communicating with HTTPS Servers
PHP Scripts Communicating with HTTPS Servers
Java Programs Communicating with HTTPS Servers
.NET Programs Communicating with HTTPS Servers
CAcert.org - Root CA Offering Free Certificates
PKI CA Administration - Issuing Certificates
Comodo Free Personal Certificate
Digital Signature - Microsoft Word
Digital Signature - OpenOffice.org 3