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CertificateSecurityState Properties

Version 102.0.100

The CertificateSecurityState type exposes the following members.

Properties
  NameDescription
Public propertyCertificate
Page certificate.
Public propertyCertificateHasSha1Signature
True if the certificate has a SHA1 signature in the chain.
Public propertyCertificateHasWeakSignature
True if the certificate uses a weak signature aglorithm.
Public propertyCertificateNetworkError
The highest priority network error code, if the certificate has an error.
Public propertyCipher
Cipher name.
Public propertyIssuer
Name of the issuing CA.
Public propertyKeyExchange
Key Exchange used by the connection, or the empty string if not applicable.
Public propertyKeyExchangeGroup
(EC)DH group used by the connection, if applicable.
Public propertyMac
TLS MAC. Note that AEAD ciphers do not have separate MACs.
Public propertyModernSSL
True if modern SSL
Public propertyObsoleteSslCipher
True if the connection is using an obsolete SSL cipher.
Public propertyObsoleteSslKeyExchange
True if the connection is using an obsolete SSL key exchange.
Public propertyObsoleteSslProtocol
True if the connection is using an obsolete SSL protocol.
Public propertyObsoleteSslSignature
True if the connection is using an obsolete SSL signature.
Public propertyProtocol
Protocol name (e.g. "TLS 1.2" or "QUIC").
Public propertySubjectName
Certificate subject name.
Public propertyValidFrom
Certificate valid from date.
Public propertyValidTo
Certificate valid to (expiration) date
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