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forexthai.in.th
CertificateOrganisationNot AvailableTypeDomain ValidationCityNot AvailableCountry codeNot Available
ValidityValid from2023-11-28Valid to2024-02-26OCSP statusNot availableOCSP is short for Online Certificate Status Protocol. OCSP is used to request the status of a certificate. The answer on the request is whether the certificate is revoked or active. OCSP is an altenative for CRL. Note: After certificate issuance it can take up to 24 hours before the certificate is added to the OSCP list. Until then the status might say 'Invalid'.CRL statusNot availableCRL is short for Certificate Revocation List. The list contains certificates that are revoked or not active anymore. The CRL is issued periodically by the Certificate Authority (the issuer of the certificates). Based on the CRL webbrowers are able to check if a certificate is trusted and if they will give an error or not.
DetailsAlgorithmEC 256Digital signatures make use of encryption with an algorithm. To order a certificate, RSA encryption should be selected
The safety of the connection depends on the size of the private key. For new requests, a private key of at least 2048 bits is required. Some certificates are also available with a DSA or ECC algorithm.SignatureUnknownA Certificate Authority generates SSL certificates and signs them digitally. The algorithm of the signature can differ, such as the SHA-1 and SHA-2 algorithm. There are weaknesses found in the SHA-1 algorithm by manufacturers such as Microsoft and Google. They have decided to phase out support for SHA-1. SHA-2 does not contain the weaknesses that SHA-1 has and is therefore safer. SHA-2 is not yet supported by all systems. Your certificate will be delivered with SHA-2.
SignaturesFingerprint2B:4C:EC:52:C8:36:B2:88:A4:37:1E:82:A3:27:DD:64:88:EE:09:FCSerial number03:A4:CF:17:C4:D0:97:46:8A:D1:1B:26:E5:FA:69:69:16:CA
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CertificateOrganisationLet's EncryptTypeDomain ValidationCityNot AvailableCountry codeUS
ValidityValid from2020-09-04Valid to2025-09-15OCSP statusNot availableOCSP is short for Online Certificate Status Protocol. OCSP is used to request the status of a certificate. The answer on the request is whether the certificate is revoked or active. OCSP is an altenative for CRL. Note: After certificate issuance it can take up to 24 hours before the certificate is added to the OSCP list. Until then the status might say 'Invalid'.CRL statusNot availableCRL is short for Certificate Revocation List. The list contains certificates that are revoked or not active anymore. The CRL is issued periodically by the Certificate Authority (the issuer of the certificates). Based on the CRL webbrowers are able to check if a certificate is trusted and if they will give an error or not.
DetailsAlgorithmEC 384Digital signatures make use of encryption with an algorithm. To order a certificate, RSA encryption should be selected
The safety of the connection depends on the size of the private key. For new requests, a private key of at least 2048 bits is required. Some certificates are also available with a DSA or ECC algorithm.SignatureUnknownA Certificate Authority generates SSL certificates and signs them digitally. The algorithm of the signature can differ, such as the SHA-1 and SHA-2 algorithm. There are weaknesses found in the SHA-1 algorithm by manufacturers such as Microsoft and Google. They have decided to phase out support for SHA-1. SHA-2 does not contain the weaknesses that SHA-1 has and is therefore safer. SHA-2 is not yet supported by all systems. Your certificate will be delivered with SHA-2.
SignaturesFingerprint09:1E:8E:A1:B2:56:A3:12:96:2A:F6:C1:40:C0:FB:F0:79:A4:07:B3Serial numberB3:BD:DF:F8:A7:84:5B:BC:E9:03:A0:41:35:B3:4A:45
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ISRG Root X2
CertificateOrganisationInternet Security Research GroupTypeDomain ValidationCityNot AvailableCountry codeUS
ValidityValid from2020-09-04Valid to2025-09-15OCSP statusNot availableOCSP is short for Online Certificate Status Protocol. OCSP is used to request the status of a certificate. The answer on the request is whether the certificate is revoked or active. OCSP is an altenative for CRL. Note: After certificate issuance it can take up to 24 hours before the certificate is added to the OSCP list. Until then the status might say 'Invalid'.CRL statusNot availableCRL is short for Certificate Revocation List. The list contains certificates that are revoked or not active anymore. The CRL is issued periodically by the Certificate Authority (the issuer of the certificates). Based on the CRL webbrowers are able to check if a certificate is trusted and if they will give an error or not.
DetailsAlgorithmEC 384Digital signatures make use of encryption with an algorithm. To order a certificate, RSA encryption should be selected
The safety of the connection depends on the size of the private key. For new requests, a private key of at least 2048 bits is required. Some certificates are also available with a DSA or ECC algorithm.SignatureUnknownA Certificate Authority generates SSL certificates and signs them digitally. The algorithm of the signature can differ, such as the SHA-1 and SHA-2 algorithm. There are weaknesses found in the SHA-1 algorithm by manufacturers such as Microsoft and Google. They have decided to phase out support for SHA-1. SHA-2 does not contain the weaknesses that SHA-1 has and is therefore safer. SHA-2 is not yet supported by all systems. Your certificate will be delivered with SHA-2.
SignaturesFingerprint15:16:82:F5:21:8C:0A:51:1C:28:F4:06:0A:73:B9:CA:78:CE:9A:53Serial number07:9E:49:28:86:37:6F:D4:08:48:C2:3F:C6:31:E4:63
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ISRG Root X1
CertificateOrganisationInternet Security Research GroupTypeDomain ValidationCityNot AvailableCountry codeUS
ValidityValid from2021-01-20Valid to2024-09-30OCSP statusNot availableOCSP is short for Online Certificate Status Protocol. OCSP is used to request the status of a certificate. The answer on the request is whether the certificate is revoked or active. OCSP is an altenative for CRL. Note: After certificate issuance it can take up to 24 hours before the certificate is added to the OSCP list. Until then the status might say 'Invalid'.CRL statusValidCRL is short for Certificate Revocation List. The list contains certificates that are revoked or not active anymore. The CRL is issued periodically by the Certificate Authority (the issuer of the certificates). Based on the CRL webbrowers are able to check if a certificate is trusted and if they will give an error or not.
DetailsAlgorithmRSA 4096Digital signatures make use of encryption with an algorithm. To order a certificate, RSA encryption should be selected
The safety of the connection depends on the size of the private key. For new requests, a private key of at least 2048 bits is required. Some certificates are also available with a DSA or ECC algorithm.SignatureUnknownA Certificate Authority generates SSL certificates and signs them digitally. The algorithm of the signature can differ, such as the SHA-1 and SHA-2 algorithm. There are weaknesses found in the SHA-1 algorithm by manufacturers such as Microsoft and Google. They have decided to phase out support for SHA-1. SHA-2 does not contain the weaknesses that SHA-1 has and is therefore safer. SHA-2 is not yet supported by all systems. Your certificate will be delivered with SHA-2.
SignaturesFingerprint93:3C:6D:DE:E9:5C:9C:41:A4:0F:9F:50:49:3D:82:BE:03:AD:87:BFSerial number40:01:77:21:37:D4:E9:42:B8:EE:76:AA:3C:64:0A:B7