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Mar 20 at 10:54 history edited eftshift0 CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 26 at 18:43 answer added Romeo Ninov timeline score: 4
Feb 26 at 18:28 comment added eftshift0 Ok.... Thanks for the clarification. If it's not a duplicate, please, move that to an answer so I can accept it. Thanks!
Feb 26 at 18:19 comment added Romeo Ninov In the certificate is mentioned entire chain. So to verify you need all of them.
Feb 26 at 18:11 comment added eftshift0 That works to let me verify the certificates... but that still does not help me understand why verifications fail if using a single certificate. Is it always mandatory to have access to the full certificate chain to be able to verify? It's not possible to verify if you have, say, only the certificate that was used to sing the final certificate?
Feb 26 at 18:04 comment added Romeo Ninov Have you try to concatenate in one file all the root and intermediate certificates?
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