If you need to check if your certificate is working, if it is correctly installed o or simply if it is still valid, a then you have different tools available to perform checks.
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To verify the correct installation of a certificate, follow these steps:
- Have the operating certificate:
- If it is software, you will have it installed in your internet browser (Chrome, Edge... etc.)
- If it is on a device (o USB memory card), you will have it connected to your computer.
- Once step 1 has been confirmed, access, with the browser where you have installed T-CAT, the website <a href="https://scd.aoc.cat/test/certificat/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://scd.aoc.cat/test/certificat/ Keep in mind that l'URL calls the certificate directly, so if you don't have the certificate available in the browser where you are running the test, the page will give you an error.
- If you have more than one certificate, you will be asked to select the one you want to verify.
- When the page loads, you will be shown information regarding the certificate.
Viewing the results page confirms that the certificate i of the software is working properly to make-use it, if applicable. A Furthermore, a on the page you can see the basic information about it (pay special attention a to the final date of validity).
From the l SignaSuite tool you can perform a test by signing a pdf document.
Access the<a href="https://signasuite.aoc.cat/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> SignaSuite .
In SignaSuite you can also check if a certificate is valid (that is, it is not expired, suspended or revoked).
You must <a href="https://suport-valid-ciutadania.aoc.cat/hc/articles/19535936928669" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">download the púpublic key of your certificate i select in the validation options l'option "Certificate"
Access a <a href="https://signasuite.aoc.cat/validar" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">SignaSuite - Validate Certificate
The OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol (RFC 2560) protocol allows you to validate the status of a digital certificate more efficiently than a through the verification of Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs).
All certificates issued by the AOC Consortium include a reference to the <a href="http://ocsp.catcert.cat/">OCSP validation service This allows automated validation of l'certificate status a through this protocol.
Certificates that sign OCSP responses
In the case of simple validations, that is, validations of a single certificate, the OCSP validation response is signed by the corresponding OCSP response certificate a the hierarchy a to which the a validating certificate belongs.
In the case of multiple validations, validations of multiple certificates at the same time, the OCSP validation response is signed by the corresponding OCSP response certificate a l'root of the hierarchy.
For a more information, you can consult the following link: <a href="https://epscd.aoc.cat/ca/index.html#jerarquia" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> Certification hierarchy of Catalan public administrations.
List of revoked certificates
From this page you can consult all those certificates that have been cancelled for different reasons.
Consult the list of revoked certificates a the <a href="https://epscd.aoc.cat/ca/index.html#jerarquia" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> Hierarchy of certification of públiques Catalan administrations .