Certificate |
The CertificateSecurityState type exposes the following members.
Name | Description | |
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![]() | Certificate | Page certificate. |
![]() | CertificateHasSha1Signature | True if the certificate has a SHA1 signature in the chain. |
![]() | CertificateHasWeakSignature | True if the certificate uses a weak signature algorithm. |
![]() | CertificateNetworkError | The highest priority network error code, if the certificate has an error. |
![]() | Cipher | Cipher name. |
![]() | Issuer | Name of the issuing CA. |
![]() | KeyExchange | Key Exchange used by the connection, or the empty string if not applicable. |
![]() | KeyExchangeGroup | (EC)DH group used by the connection, if applicable. |
![]() | Mac | TLS MAC. Note that AEAD ciphers do not have separate MACs. |
![]() | ModernSSL | True if modern SSL |
![]() | ObsoleteSslCipher | True if the connection is using an obsolete SSL cipher. |
![]() | ObsoleteSslKeyExchange | True if the connection is using an obsolete SSL key exchange. |
![]() | ObsoleteSslProtocol | True if the connection is using an obsolete SSL protocol. |
![]() | ObsoleteSslSignature | True if the connection is using an obsolete SSL signature. |
![]() | Protocol | Protocol name (e.g. "TLS 1.2" or "QUIC"). |
![]() | SubjectName | Certificate subject name. |
![]() | ValidFrom | Certificate valid from date. |
![]() | ValidTo | Certificate valid to (expiration) date |