QCDgrid Certificate Status

Note: the old UKHEP certificate authority's own certificate has expired as of January 27th 2004, meaning that all certificates issued by this authority will no longer work. If you or one of your machines has such a certificate, please request a replacement from the UK e-Science certificate authority as soon as possible.

Please let me know if your certificate expires or you obtain a new certificate, so that this page can be kept up to date.

Host Certificates

Certificate Holder Certificate Subject Certificate Authority Expiry Date
pygrid1.swan.ac.uk /C=UK/O=eScience/OU=Swansea/L=LIS/CN=pygrid1.swan.ac.uk/Email=c.allton@swan.ac.uk UK e-Science Jan 28 16:49:52 2005 GMT
dylan.amtp.liv.ac.uk /O=Grid/O=UKHEP/CN=host/dylan.amtp.liv.ac.uk UKHEP Feb 6 14:59:20 2004 GMT
florence.amtp.liv.ac.uk /O=Grid/O=UKHEP/CN=florence.amtp.liv.ac.uk UKHEP May 1 14:09:25 2004 GMT
ulgbcm.liv.ac.uk /C=UK/O=eScience/OU=Liverpool/L=Physics/CN=ulgbcm.liv.ac.uk/Email=steved@liv.ac.uk UK e-Science Oct 26 14:39:20 2004 GMT
trumpton.ph.ac.uk /C=UK/O=eScience/OU=Edinburgh/L=NeSC/CN=trumpton.ph.ed.ac.uk/Email=cmaynard@ph.ed.ac.uk UK e-Science ? (machine currently offline)
csfnfs08.rl.ac.uk ? (machine inaccessible)

Some certificate files have the subject and expiry date in plain text above the encoded data. If you wish to inspect the details of a certificate that does not, use the command:

$ openssl x509 -text < certificate_filename.pem