If one of intermediate certificate expires, why browse like Chrome still accepting connection without show any error while others clients like curl and git refuse?
Hi Great video. Could you also explain why SSL certs are necessary? meaning if there were no certificates how could a bad actor take advantage of this. For example why were SSL certs established in the first place, what problem are they fixing? Cheers
Prevents man-in-the-middle attacks since the server is the only one with the digitally signed certificate, you know you're for sure talking to the server you think you're talking to and not a man-in-the-middle.
What a wonderful way to explain certificate chains!
I was scratching my head to under stand this chain certificate... This video made my day ....
I simply love your approach for this topic.
Awesome presentation!
Excellent analogy and explained very well! 😃
Thank you!
Best explanation of ssl chain
Great analogy. Thanks for sharing!
as expected, an indian youtuber did it again haha. thanks mate!
Good stuff , very helpful
best explanation in 5 minutes
Really awesome example.
hahaha. it's the best explanation of SSL
cant praise you enough man!!
Very Creative, that was fantastic
Excellent video thank you!
Excellent I love your explanation
Nice explanation
Nice video, thank you!
I have not watched game of thrones, becuase of this reference i need to watch the game of throne :(
Brilliant use of analogy!
Thanks man nice tutorials 😃
Awesome!
Just need to bring in public and private keys to this and it would be absoutly perfect.
Thanks! You explained very well.
Woow what an analogy
This was actually helpful
I haven’t watched game of thrones, can you do a video referencing How I met your mother?
If one of intermediate certificate expires, why browse like Chrome still accepting connection without show any error while others clients like curl and git refuse?
Not sure about this, but I think I read somewhere that those browsers have ways of filling in the missing pieces in certain cases.
ca we directly certify by root CA removing intermediate certificate
Nice one thanks
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Amazing
Hi Great video. Could you also explain why SSL certs are necessary? meaning if there were no certificates how could a bad actor take advantage of this. For example why were SSL certs established in the first place, what problem are they fixing? Cheers
Prevents man-in-the-middle attacks since the server is the only one with the digitally signed certificate, you know you're for sure talking to the server you think you're talking to and not a man-in-the-middle.
Hahah wonderful!!
thanks man.