TLS Verifier

The TLS Verifier allows you to acquire the public certificate chain of any given host and port combination, if it runs a TLS server.
You can use the values to check if a device in your network is replacing a certificate. This practice is getting more common in corporate networks.

API

The answer is delivered as a JSON object. The exact details on how to use the API can be found in the Help.

Test the API


Check the Help for information on this option. For testing purposes you don't want this so you can inspect the answer more easily. For verification of the signature you want to enable this option.

Current RSA Key

-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAvNVwbPC3x7yKVwC+Njg7
32q10wddJ0kOHfa1NGEiS2eEDy948CAYCysQk6J/TasoAQkaR/pYLJAhramuHxOH
B7aXIvIted92I2ZfG4Pl45pz7dYA1+I4fm3LkNKhvcY6Lg3roxLBLBXLQNXYMTgI
JwN0ocC8tQ8FxbMjB2xbNW3POIv++eJ40U2L7aYiQ7DM8N4wTxS3eq3aFMo1NdP7
uAzVsIDVo7eOnNbEKcZyMfCTTE+UmvZCAVyAw7o3aU9RfXLHtAkUKsMdPncFzXza
DqH5YNEk4FiMSSk8W3kwgE+yCsJdns8lya4e5kwVbenJBBFG1WGujFRvwGQif+J7
lwIDAQAB
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----

All API Responses are signed with the given key