TLS Certificate (SSL Certificate)
A digital document that verifies the identity of a website and enables encrypted connections. Certificates are issued by Certificate Authorities (CAs) and contain the domain name, public key, issuer information, and validity period. An expired or invalid certificate triggers browser warnings and may cause connection failures.
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Definido en
RFC 6376
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) Signatures
RFC 3207
SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP over Transport Layer Security
RFC 4033
DNS Security Introduction and Requirements
RFC 4034
Resource Records for the DNS Security Extensions
RFC 2228
FTP Security Extensions
RFC 4217
Securing FTP with TLS
Ver también
TLS Handshake
Security
Cipher Suite
Security
Mutual TLS (mTLS)
Security
HSTS Preload
Web Standards
Certificate Transparency
Web Standards
Subresource Integrity (SRI)
Web Standards
JWK (JSON Web Key)
Authentication & OAuth
Certificate Authority (CA)
TLS & Encryption
Certificate Chain
TLS & Encryption
Certificate Pinning
TLS & Encryption
OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol)
TLS & Encryption
ACME Protocol (RFC 8555)
TLS & Encryption
PKI (Public Key Infrastructure)
TLS & Encryption