
T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide
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certificate in the chain must be signed by the entity identified by the next
certificate in the chain.
The below figure illus
Certificate to the Root CA Certificate, where the Chain of Trust begins:
The Root CA certificate
The chain ends with a Root CA Certificate. The Root CA Certificate is always
signed by the CA itself. Using this certificate T15h Tags are able to verify the
signatures of all certificates in the chain.
The Intermediate Certificate
Any certificate that sits between the SSL Certificate and the Root CA
Certificate is called a chain or Intermediate Certificate. The Intermediate
Certificate is the signer/issuer of the SSL Certificate. The Root CA Certificate is
the signer/issuer of the Intermediate Certificate. If the Intermediate Certificate
is not installed on the MobileView Server (where the SSL certificate is installed)
it will prevent T15h
verification.
Exporting a Secured Certificate from MobileView
A secured server Certificate is exported from MobileView by doing the
following:
Open the secured MobileView in a browser (use the full DNS name).
Click on the Lock icon in the browser- IE or Chome.
Click on View certificates (IE) or Certificate (Chrome).