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Paul,

For server-type applications, you could connect with the openssl command-line client. It can tell you all sorts of info about the certs that it receives.

The same tool can be used to analyze a certificate from a file (on your PC or the IFS, etc). You'd probably have to export it from the DCM, but you could use this to find out whether it uses SHA256

You could also use it to connect to various services (Central, Database, et al) to see what they're running.

Just a thought.


On 12/1/2016 1:24 PM, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:
1) Within DCM, is there a method to see if a cert is SHA1 or SHA256?
I'm not seeing the sha details anywhere.

2) I need a tool or method to determine which cert is being used by a non HTTP SSL job/process.


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