Root CA Certificate

I got this certificate, its a *** Root CA type certificate. I dumped the cert and read its content, its structured like this:

"alis"="*** Root CA 2"

then a bunch of blobs with crypto content
followed by a bunch of emails.


*** EMAIL CA-30
blob and more emails

*** EMAIL CA-29
followed by more emails

after that:
Entrust Class 2 Client CA

followed by a ton of emails


when I say emails its an email within a structure filled with crypto stuff, subj, issu etc

Do I have a root certificate that can create certs or just a public cert?
It was issued in 2004 and expires in 2029

Thank you

Attached: Screenshot 2022-03-21 at 13.32.21.png (1244x282, 403.73K)

Other urls found in this thread:

pastebin.com
twitter.com/SFWRedditImages

Please call your local network administrator

Please call your local police department

non answer.

Sir, please run sfc /scannow in a command prompt. Do the needful.

Pajeet, you forgot to run the office repair and gpupdate you have to make sure you do it properly!

Your network administrator will know the answer sir

Found this cert.

sir please run reg query HKCU /s

you know what's up. Just wanted to know how bad it is, if its a root cert to create shit or just a public one.

Of our has the key bundled with it then you would be able to sign other certs with it, but this is extremely unlikely

Sir if you are looking IT help you have to log a customer ticket. Please upload all information to pastebin.com so further IT assistance can be provided

How could I tell? I just want to know what im looking at. Why does It have lots of unrelated emails in there from different departments.

it's literally just a self signed root certificate. it says "certificate is not trusted" right there. if it's not one of the root certificates from authorities that are trusted by default in your OS and browser it's basically as useful as if you generated one yourself with openssl. so pretty much useless

What if its from a gov institution?
Expiry date 2029.

dude wait, did you get it from that mil site??? wtf are the chances, i stumbled upon it 2 days ago LOL. also I'm pretty sure it's useless since they're self signed plus the private key doesn't come with them

Attached: unknown-84.png (404x185, 7.22K)

mine is a different one.
Why are mil emails in it tho?

Is that what OP is really getting his dick hard over a fucking pub key .

That's what boomers do, its public user you can post.

i have no clue. do you wanna exchange discords/anything im interested in which site you're on now lol
[email protected] send a mail or just post it here if you dgaf

Just hit the certificate with a lil request like
>openssl x509 -req uranus.csr -CA bitchRoot.crt
And then show that CA pussy who's boss.

private root certificate
nothing prevents you from generating one
nobody cares

adding it to your browser/os allows your company to self-sign intranet
and also monitor your ssl connections via man-in-the-middle

Cant get in touch, its literally just a DoD Root CA 2 cert with tons of cryptographic shit, emails of people from @navy.mil, @darpa.mil, [email protected], @fieldinnovationteam.org.

I just want to know how sensitive that stuff is, that's all.
If I can sign shit with it or not. Or if its something public and not a big deal.

Why are all those mil emails in it? Why is it valid till 2029?

there's no private key so i think it's just the public part + it's self signed. pretty useless but i kinda wanna know what the emails are lol those are probably the only "useful" part

I have to pass bro, I really cant share those. But just to understand it properly.

The person with this cert can login to shit?
There are also:

DoD Root CA 2
DOD EMAIL CA-30
DOD EMAIL CA-29
Entrust Class 2 Client CA
DOD EMAIL CA-26
DOD EMAIL CA-32

and under each of those sections are a ton on emails.

My question is what is the cert good for?
How can I see if it has a private key in it?

Pic is the infrastructure chart.

Attached: Screenshot 2022-03-21 at 14.23.04.png (1922x1370, 2.63M)

Slightly off-topic, WTF is this?

Attached: Screenshot 2022-03-21 at 13-24-41 Shodan Search.png (2676x907, 108.76K)