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List the Certificates in the Certificate Database
You list the certifications to verify that they were added to the certificate database.
Note: The following procedure details the specific options and arguments to complete the task. For a complete list of the NSS utility options and arguments, refer to the Mozilla documentation on the NSS project page.
Important! Before running a SiteMinder utility or executable on Windows Server 2008, open the command line window with administrator permissions. Open the command line window this way, even if your account has administrator privileges.
To list the certifications in the certificate database
- From a command prompt, navigate to the bin directory in the location to which you extracted the NSS utility.
Example: C:\nss\bin
Note: Windows has a native certutil utility. Verify that you are working from the bin directory of the NSS utility, or you can inadvertently run the Windows certutil utility.
- Run the following command:
certutil -L -d certificate_database_directory
- -L
Lists all of the certificates in the certificate database.
- -d certificate_database_directory
Specifies the path to the directory that contains the certificate database.
Note: If the file path contains spaces, bracket the path in quotes.
NSS displays the root CA alias, the server certificate alias, and the trust attributes you specified when adding the certificates to the certificate database.
Example: List the Certificates in the Certificate Database
certutil -L -d C:\certdatabase
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FAQs
A Certificate Database is a repository used by Certificate Services to store and manage certificates, including issuing, revoking, and verifying their validity within an organization's network.
What is a certificate database? ›
A Certificate Database is a repository used by Certificate Services to store and manage certificates, including issuing, revoking, and verifying their validity within an organization's network.
How do I view certificates in Certutil? ›
The Certutil command-line tool can be used to display the certificates that have been issued by a certification authority using the -view parameter. Under some circ*mstances, Certutil may not display all the expected certificates. CertUtil: -view command completed successfully.
How to check SQL database certificate? ›
In SQL Server Configuration Manager, in the console pane, expand SQL Server Network Configuration. Right-click Protocols for <instance Name>, and then select Properties. Select a certificate from the Certificate dropdown list, and then select Apply. Select OK.
Where are my certificates stored? ›
Windows stores certificates locally on the computer in a storage location called the certificate store. A certificate store often has numerous certificates, possibly issued from a number of different certification authorities (CAs).
How do I display my certificates? ›
Certificates are typically mounted on a piece of matboard, which can be found at any craft store. To mount the certificate to the mat board, use an acid-free adhesive and a couple of screws, nails, or picture hanging wire hooks. Make sure that you position the certificate so that it is level with the wall.
What are the 3 types of certificates? ›
There are three types of SSL Certificate available today; Extended Validation (EV SSL), Organization Validated (OV SSL) and Domain Validated (DV SSL).
How do I find all the certificates in my domain? ›
You can go to your Domain Controller and find the Cert Publishers group in Active Directory. It should have your servers with the Certificate Authority role. If you run the Certutil cmd there, you can get the info of the certificates installed.
How do I list all certificates in Windows Server? ›
Note: Windows has a native certutil utility. Verify that you are working from the bin directory of the NSS utility, or you can inadvertently run the Windows certutil utility. Lists all of the certificates in the certificate database.
How do I show my certificate? ›
You can do this by typing either Cert or Certificate in the run menu.
- Select the Manage user certificates option at the top of the menu. ...
- Select the Certificates folder in the left navigation to view the list of digital certificates you have installed on your machine. ...
- That's it!
Microsoft SQL certifications are professional credentials that can be used to demonstrate your skills using SQL Server, Microsoft's relational database management system. To earn certification, you must pass an exam that tests your skills.
Where are SQL certificates stored? ›
The certificate must be stored under the computer account's certificate store. The client should be able to trust the certificate (meaning it was issued from a trusted certificate authority chain).
How do I extract certificates from SQL Server? ›
Export server certificates
Select Run from the Start menu and then enter certmgr. msc . The Certificate Manager tool for the current user appears. Locate to Certificates - Current User > Personal > Certificates, right-click the certificate that you want to export, select All Tasks, and then select Export.
How do I view all certificates in Chrome? ›
Or open the Chrome menu (⋮), and then go to More Tools -> Developer Tools. You will find Developer Tools on the dropdown menu. Select the Security Tab, second from the right with default settings. Next, select View Certificate to find all the other information about HTTPS/SSL.
How to view certificates in Windows 10? ›
You can do this by typing either Cert or Certificate in the run menu.
- Select the Manage user certificates option at the top of the menu. ...
- Select the Certificates folder in the left navigation to view the list of digital certificates you have installed on your machine. ...
- That's it!
How do I view digital certificates? ›
Check Your Certificate Information using Chrome or Edge
- From your desktop, click the Start Menu (or Search field if available)
- Type "internet options"
- Click Internet Options from the list. The Internet Options window will open.
- Select the Content tab.
- Click the Certificates button.