![]() ![]() Once the scenario is completed, click Stop.Īfter XPI Inspector has gathered all the logs, it will present a results page. Under section Performed Checks > Verify Remote SSL Server Certificate, the SSL debug logs are shown. ![]() In the example below, it shows that the chain verification failed because no trusted certificate was found. In the Performed Checks > Is Remote SSL Server Certificate Trusted section, more details of the certificate and the chain are shown. The analysis shows that none of the certificates has a CA (Certificate Authority) that is trusted. Step 4 – Retrieve the server’s Root CA certificate It means that there is no corresponding certificate for the CA in the TrustedCAs view in NWA’s keystore. In order to establish the SSL trust with the server, we need to retrieve the Root CA’s certificate and import it into NWA’s keystore.įirst of all, we need to retrieve the certificate. This can be done by entering the HTTPS URL into a web browser and viewing the certificate details. ![]() The example shown below is using Google Chrome where we can view the certificate information by clicking on the padlock icon on the browser.Īfter the certificate is displayed, switch to the Certification Path tab, select the top most entry of the path as it represents the Root CA. Click View Certificate to view the CA’s certificate. The Root CA certificate is displayed in another window and normally this is a self-signed certificate by the CA itself. ![]()
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