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On Jul 6, 2020, at 1:14 PM, Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I’m sure there is some slick Unix command to pull it right up in PASE (Jack Woher would know!).. but my experience is using IBM DCM...
I know it shows those cert details in there.
Jay
On Jul 6, 2020, at 1:05 PM, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:--
I have a PHP setup that has started failing SSL connections. I'm guessing that the certs may have expired - but how do I check? For certs in the main store it is easy to view them - but how do I view the ones in PASE used by PHP?
Jon Paris
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