Appendix I: Additional SRC Information
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Each certificate in the chain is the issuer certificate of the certificate that
follows it. That is, A is the issuer certificate of B, and B is the issuer
certificate of C.
Note: In fact many certificate chains may comprise only the root
certificate and a TLS server's certificate and do not have any
intermediate certificate(s) like 'Certificate B' involved. Or some chains
may contain more than one intermediate certificates.
Certificate (chain) that you must upload to the receiver, such as
SRC:
Because the TLS server provides only 'Certificate C', you need to upload
a file containing the missing certificates of the chain (that is, 'Certificate
A' and 'Certificate B') to the receiver.
In reality some servers may provide a partial (or even a full) certificate
chain instead of a single server certificate. If your server provides a
partial certificate chain containing 'Certificate B' and 'Certificate C', then
you only need to upload 'Certificate A" to the receiver. If the server has a
full certificate chain containing Certificates 'A', 'B', and 'C', then you also
need to upload the root certificate 'A".
Summary of Contents for Raritan SRC-0100
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