Feb 19, 2024
Adding a trusted timestamp to code or an electronic signature provides a digital seal of data integrity and a trusted date and time of when the transaction took place. Recipients of documents and code with a trusted timestamp can verify when the document or code was digitally or electronically signed, as well as verify that the document or code was not altered after the date the timestamp vouches for.
Intermediate Certificates help complete a "Chain of Trust". Timestamping Intermediate Certificates are already bundled with our Timestamp service.
Instructions for installing SSL Certificates on various platforms can be found here: SSL Installation
GlobalSign Timestamping CA - SHA384 - G4
SHA384 • RSA • 4096
Valid until: 10 December 2034
Serial #: 01:ec:1c:92:40:de:fd:2e:40:5d:7c:47:74
Thumbprint: f5:85:50:09:25:78:6f:88:e7:21:d2:35:24:0a:24:52:ae:3d:23:f9
GlobalSign Partners Timestamping CA - SHA384 - G4
SHA384 • RSA • 4096
Valid until: 10 December 2034
Serial #: 01:ee:5f:15:7e:d0:38:ca:38:5d:7f:3c:e7
Thumbprint: 6f:d0:31:3f:49:9e:5a:a5:16:f1:da:e2:7a:95:af:a1:b1:57:a4:7c
GlobalSign R45 AATL TimeStamping Root CA 2021
SHA384 • RSA • 4096
Valid until: 18 May 2038
Serial #: 79:b9:ff:73:2f:a9:43:94:a7:da:59:f5:0a:cb:d5:9a
Thumbprint: a1:2a:a5:3c:3f:53:d6:81:ef:f8:e2:15:73:05:b3:a8:c0:e3:0b:24
Check your certificate installation for SSL issues and vulnerabilities.