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Certs Should Be Followed By The Issuing Cert Until The Last Cert Is Issued By A Known Root Per Ietf's Rfc 5246 Section 7.4.2 This Is A Sequence (Chain).
How Can I Pipe The Output Of A Command Into My Clipboard And Paste It Back When Using A Terminal?
Here Is The Simplest Solution:
The Original Order Is In Fact Backwards.
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