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This page contain information about TheLogic PKI Certificates Authorities (CA):

TheLogic Planet AB Root CA

Distinguished Name (DN):

C=SE, ST=Skaraborg, L=Skovde, O=TheLogic Planet AB, OU=TheLogic Planet AB HQ, CN=TheLogic Planet AB Root CA

Certificate in base64 textual format:

Install directly in your browser (http)
View in your browser (http)

Fingerprint (MD5): 71:4D:AE:8C:C8:D4:AE:85:8B:7C:19:0B:D0:3C:B3:61
Fingerprint (SHA1): 34:27:F7:6A:DF:2B:1F:DE:53:BB:6C:F8:D1:49:23:C8:06:40:C9:90

Certificate Revocation List:

Our rootCA machine is an offline machine and not connect to any kind of network so the list will only be updated in the case when we actual revoke a certificate.

Install directly in your browser (http)
View in your browser (http)

Verify fingerprint of Root CA:

Please feel free to contact us in any form (call us, visit us) that you prefer and trust to verify the fingerprint of our Root CA.

TheLogic Planet AB Server CA (Class B)

Distinguished Name (DN):

C=SE, ST=Skaraborg, L=Skovde, O=TheLogic Planet AB, OU=TheLogic Planet AB HQ, CN=TheLogic Planet AB Server CA

Certificate in base64 textual format:

Install directly in your browser (http)
View in your browser (http)

Fingerprint (MD5): F3:D5:43:E3:EA:EE:0F:FE:5D:E8:0F:36:3B:D5:CC:08
Fingerprint (SHA1): EA:71:DE:82:72:80:48:5C:80:17:79:97:E6:EE:1A:E3:4B:9C:AA:CA

Certificate Revocation List:

Install directly in your browser (http)
View in your browser (http)

Information about CA:

As the name state this CA is used to sign our server certificates for example https, imaps and smtps services.

TheLogic Planet AB User CA (Class B)

Distinguished Name (DN):

C=SE, ST=Skaraborg, L=Skovde, O=TheLogic Planet AB, OU=TheLogic Planet AB HQ, CN=TheLogic Planet AB User CA

Certificate in base64 textual format:

Install directly in your browser (http)
View in your browser (http)

Fingerprint (MD5): C5:9A:0C:C4:51:A0:33:93:E2:90:6A:36:7F:F9:0C:18
Fingerprint (SHA1): 60:42:92:44:A3:97:E3:D0:27:97:EC:80:4A:94:DB:3F:B2:92:1A:F1

Certificate Revocation List:

Install directly in your browser (http)
View in your browser (http)

Information about CA:

This CA is used to sign our user certificates as well as the certificates that are you used for our group mailing address such as
info@thelogic.com, abuse@thelogic.com and careers@thelogic.com.

Check fingerprints

The weakest link in public-key system such as GnuPG/PGP and S/MIME is to ensure that the key or certificate you have installed actual belong to the user, server that it claim to belong to. The best way to ensure that you have installed the "right" certificate or GnuPG/PGP key for the user or organization is to check the fingerprint of the certificate or key with the owner of the certificate/key in a way that make you 100% sure that you are communicating directly with the owner of the certificate/key. Example of different method you can use to check the fingerprint of certificates and keys are personal meeting, phone calls, fax with passport/driving-license, check etc...

You are free to check the fingerprint of all of our GnuPG/PGP keys and our CA certificates with us over phone, by visit us in person or contact a third party that can confirm the fingerprint of our certificate and GnuPG/PGP keys.

Created by: tomeck last modification: Thursday 30 of September, 2004 [21:51:55 UTC] by tomeck



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