system_certificate show command
The system_certificate show command shows information about the certificate that is currently used on the node. The command shows information for certificates that are used for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol.
Usage notes
Attention: Although you can use either the TLS or Secure Sockets Layers (SSL)
protocol with B2B Advanced Communications, IBM recommends that you use SSL only for backward compatibility
due to security vulnerabilities. For more information, see the IBM Product Security Incident Response Blog.
Environment
- Windows 2008
- Linux
Authorization
Administrative user
Syntax
execute system_certificate show
Example
- Example: Showing certificate information.
- This command shows the certificate information:
- execute system_certificate show
-
Keystore type: jks Keystore provider: IBMJCE Your keystore contains 1 entry Alias name: default Creation date: Nov 5, 2014 Entry type: keyEntry Certificate chain length: 1 Certificate[1]: Owner: CN=localhost, OU=WXSCatalog, O=ibm, C=us Issuer: CN=localhost, OU=WXSCatalog, O=ibm, C=us Serial number: 4988663f Valid from: 11/5/14 10:11 AM until: 11/5/15 10:11 AM Certificate fingerprints: MD5: 5F:DB:9D:C2:2C:08:0F:D9:5F:AE:F8:B1:89:43:37:85 SHA1: AC:95:CB:62:DD:7D:1F:DE:D2:E8:3A:C7:6D:53:0A:F6:54:D6:76:73 SHA256: D6:F3:DA:01:32:86:FC:4B:F0:E8:06:BE:3F:26:E0:43:F0:CE:D2:13:E1:35:52:A5:6B:3C:59:2A:71:B9:51:EA Signature algorithm name: SHA1withRSA Version: 3 Extensions: #1: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false SubjectKeyIdentifier [ KeyIdentifier [ 0000: 7e 8c 94 59 07 7b 1e 1b 08 d6 1a bc 72 aa 28 a6 ...Y........r... 0010: 92 29 dc d8 .... ] ] ******************************************* *******************************************