The certificate information displayed in the following image is for which type of certificate?
The certificate information displayed in the following image is for which type of certificate?
The certificate type shown in the image is likely to be a Web Server certificate. The details show that it has a specific subject name (sub.domain.local) and an issuer name (demo.local), which usually corresponds to certificates issued for server identification purposes. The 'Certificate Authority' checkbox is selected, indicating the capability to sign certificates, but this alone doesn’t qualify it as a root CA. Additionally, the options provided under 'Forward Trust Certificate,' 'Forward Untrust Certificate,' and 'Trusted Root CA' are not selected, indicating that it is not configured to act as a trust anchor or to forward trust/untrust decisions. Therefore, this configuration is appropriate for a Web Server certificate.
B is correct A CA self-signed only can be a RootCA. Issuer CN and Certificate CN are equal
Forward trust box not selected. Answer is B
The question and answers do not match but i think the expected answer is B. Its actually an Intermediate certificate capable of signing other certificates. It is not self signed or a root cert as the issuer field mentions the root cert that signed this cert.
B is correct.
From my perspective there is no correct answer: A is not correct since 'Forward Trust certificate' option is not selected B is wrong because subject and issuer are not the same so this is not a self-signed cert C would not be right because this is a firewall cert and not a cert coming from a Web Server D is not correct, CA signed cert should a I've seen the same question with another screenshot in which the issuer and the subject contain the same IP address, in such case the correct answer would be A...
I meant, D is not correct, CA signed cert would have the same issuer and subject
You're wrong. In this case you mentionned, the respose would be B (self-signed CA).
This is the question you are talking about: https://vceguide.com/which-type-of-certificate/ The screenshot here is totally false. They paste the wrong picure.
A is correct. The displayed certificate clearly shows it has a different CN than the Issuer, which means it is NOT self-signed. The displayed certificate is a Sub/Intermediate CA cert, which means it can sign certificates, which is a requirement for the Forward Trust Certificate.
But this is not a root CA, Issuer and Subject are not the same. I think correct answer would be CA Signed CA, but not from public CA, so correct answer seems not present
Correct Answer: B
b is correct
Answer is B
People that voted for "A" should have looked at the diagram where the option for Forward Trust Certificate remained unchecked.
The expiry and subject
The most close answer it's B. Actually the information displayed shows an Self-Signed Intermediate Root CA.
Not a forward trust because box not checked. Answer is B CN .local
B. You can rule out the others. Forward Trust certificate is not checked. Not a server certificate. Not a Public signed certificate. The screenshot matches what a self-signed certificate would look like. That only leaves B. https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000Cla8CAC
Answer is A. Cannot be a self-signed certificate as suggested by sTryogetOn
A is correct