View details of a trusted partner certificate for an identity domain in IAM.
You can see the alias, SHA-1 and SHA-256 thumbprints, start date, and end date for each certificate that you import into the identity domain. You can see either the abbreviated version of a certificate (the thumbprint) or the entire certificate.
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On the Trusted Partner Certificates list page, verify that you see the following information about the imported trusted partner certificate. If you need help finding the list page, see Listing Trusted Partner Certificates.
- Alias: The alias for the trusted partner certificate.
- SHA-1 thumbprint: A hash value computed over the complete certificate, which contains all its fields, including the signature. If SHA-1 is used as the algorithm to encrypt the certificate, then the encrypted value appears in this column. Otherwise, the column is empty.
- SHA-256 thumbprint: If SHA-256 is used as the algorithm to encrypt the certificate, then the encrypted value appears in this column. Otherwise, the column is empty.
- Certificate start date: The date and time after which the identity domain can use the certificate to authenticate the trusted partner.
- Certificate end date: The date and time after which the identity domain can no longer use the certificate to authenticate the trusted partner.
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To view the entire trusted partner certificate, instead of the certificate's thumbprint, select the certificate and then select View.