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  2. Public key certificate - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_key_certificate

    An example of a Subject Alternative Name section for domain names owned by the Wikimedia Foundation. Subject Alternative Name (SAN) certificates are an extension to X.509 that allows various values to be associated with a security certificate using a subjectAltName field. [6] These values are called Subject Alternative Names (SANs).

  3. Certificate signing request - Wikipedia

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    The first part, ASN.1 type CertificationRequestInfo, consists of a version number (which is 0 for all known versions, 1.0, 1.5, and 1.7 of the specifications), the subject name, the public key (algorithm identifier + bit string), and a collection of attributes providing additional information about the subject of the certificate. The attributes ...

  4. Template:Author missing - Wikipedia

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    In the occasional case of a partial name (e.g. just a family name, or some construction such as "Dr. Falstaff" or "Reagan and Parkes" or "VNEA" without the full information being provided in a "Notes", "References" or "Bibliography" section elsewhere on the page), you can change the displayed text to [author incomplete] using:

  5. Self-signed certificate - Wikipedia

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    The trust issues of an entity accepting a new self-signed certificate are similar to the issues of an entity trusting the addition of a new CA certificate. The parties in a self-signed PKI must establish trust with each other (using procedures outside the PKI), and confirm the accurate transfer of public keys e.g. compare the certificate's ...

  6. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, creating, and ...

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    In the "To new title" box, change the old name of the page (in this case, "User:Your username goes here/New article") to the new name of the page (in this case, "Sam Wyly"); enter a reason (typically, "Creating new article"); and click the "Watch this page" box (see the section about your watchlist). Click the "Move page" button.

  7. Template:Missing information - Wikipedia

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    Specify "section" to indicate this template applies to a section. Defaults to whole article. Auto value: Line: suggested: Info missing: 2: The information missing from the article, if not supplied by (overloaded) Example a succinct statement of the theorem: Line: suggested: Talk page section: talksection: Name of a valid anchor in the article ...

  8. Template:R to former name - Wikipedia

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    To a former name: This is a redirect to a former name or title of the subject's name or title. When appropriate, protection levels are automatically sensed, described and categorized. Template {{ Redirect category shell }} may be used to add one or more rcat templates, along with their parameters and categories, to a redirect.

  9. Template:Author missing/doc - Wikipedia

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    How to fix the problem flagged by this template. Do not remove the template without fixing the problem one of the following ways. If you know the author(s), fill in the needed information, and remove the template. For a template-formatted citation, there are three basic ways to do this: |last=Familyname|first=Given Name(s) or, for multiple authors: