Symantec SSL/TLS certificates require the installation of Symantec Intermediate CAs certificates to be fully trusted in all browsers. Depending on your product type you will need the Symantec intermediate listed below. Your product type is listed in the beginning of your email as specified during enrollment. Alternately you can find your product type within your enrollment portal. To download your Intermediate CAs certificate perform the following: Scroll down to your Symantec certificate product type. With your mouse click and drag to select the entire code including the Begin Certificate and End Certificate headings/footers, and Copy (Crtl + c) the code. —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—– AND —–END CERTIFICATE—– Paste (Ctrl + v) the copied contents into a plain text editor such as Notepad […]
Category: Symantec Intermediates CAs By Product
Intermediates help chain the trust of your SSL certificate to the root located on browsers and devices. If you are having issues related to trust with your SSL certificate than most likely it is intermediate related. Here are the SHA2 backwards capable with sha1 root (standard) Intermediate CA’s for Symantec Products.Symantec Intermediate CAs Secure Site EV & Secure Site Pro EV
Symantec SSL/TLS certificates require the installation of Intermediate CA certificates to be fully trusted in all browsers. Depending on your product type you will need the Symantec intermediate listed below. Your product type is listed in the beginning of your email as specified during enrollment. Alternately you can find your product type within your enrollment portal. To download your Intermediate CAs certificate perform the following: Scroll down to your Symantec certificate product type. With your mouse click and drag to select the entire code including the Begin Certificate and End Certificate headings/footers, and Copy (Crtl + c) the code. —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—– AND —–END CERTIFICATE—– Paste (Ctrl + v) the copied contents into a plain text editor such as Notepad or […]
Symantec Intermediate CA’s – Code Signing RSA SHA-2
Symantec SSL/TLS certificates require the installation of an Intermediate CA certificate to be fully trusted in all operating systems. Typically you should not need to import the Symantec intermediate since it typically gets automatically installed when you pick up your code signing certificate in the same browser used for enrollment. To download your Intermediate CA certificate perform the following: Scroll down to your Symantec certificate product type. Copy (Crtl + c) the contents in the box including the begin to end headings. —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—– AND —–END CERTIFICATE—– Paste (Ctrl + v) the copied contents into a plain text editor such as Notepad or Vi. Save the file with a .txt, .cer, .crt or .pem extension depending on your server type. RSA […]