Getting Started
What is SSL Toolkit
SSL Toolkit is a versatile software solution designed to streamline the management of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates. It provides a comprehensive set of over 17 tools for individuals and organizations to perform various tasks related to SSL certificates. Whether you need to generate new certificates, convert existing ones, verify their validity, or perform other certificate-related operations, SSL Toolkit simplifies the process. With an intuitive interface and a range of features, SSL Toolkit empowers users to efficiently handle their SSL certificate needs, making it an indispensable tool for enhancing web security and encryption.
Installing SSL Toolkit
SSL Toolkit is available on all major platforms and their corresponding App Stores:
Core Features
- Generate: Effortlessly create self-signed certificates or certificate signing requests to meet your specific needs.
- Read and Convert: Seamlessly parse and convert certificates between various common formats, making certificate management a breeze.
- Verify: Ensure the validity and integrity of certificates with integrated check tools, providing a comprehensive solution for certificate verification and security.
- Enhance Security: Strengthen your SSL security with features for CAA DNS record generation, certificate chain checks, and more to ensure the highest level of protection for your web services.
Intended Usecases
SSL Toolkit simplifies your daily certificate-related tasks. Whether you're generating a CSR, converting certificates to different formats, or performing tasks typically executed via command line, SSL Toolkit offers a user-friendly solution for streamlining these processes, ensuring convenience and efficiency in certificate management.
Usage
Areas
The app divides the different tools into two sections. There you will find all tools within the app. For desktops and tablets there is also the possibility to place different tools on the start page for quick access.
Checks area
Here you will find all tools that perform a check. Here mostly external systems are addressed like the server behind an entered hostname. See the Security section for more information.
Tools section
Here you can find all other tools that convert or read data.