How to verify SHA of Azure certificate used for ftps?












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I am trying to connect to my Azure web app through FileZilla, with FTP/S settings listed on my app inside the Azure portal (picture below), how can I ensure this certificate is actually from Microsoft?



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In the next picture, how to ensure this is truly from Microsoft? I'm expecting a simple lookup table somewhere.



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    I am trying to connect to my Azure web app through FileZilla, with FTP/S settings listed on my app inside the Azure portal (picture below), how can I ensure this certificate is actually from Microsoft?



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    In the next picture, how to ensure this is truly from Microsoft? I'm expecting a simple lookup table somewhere.



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      I am trying to connect to my Azure web app through FileZilla, with FTP/S settings listed on my app inside the Azure portal (picture below), how can I ensure this certificate is actually from Microsoft?



      enter image description here



      In the next picture, how to ensure this is truly from Microsoft? I'm expecting a simple lookup table somewhere.



      enter image description here










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      I am trying to connect to my Azure web app through FileZilla, with FTP/S settings listed on my app inside the Azure portal (picture below), how can I ensure this certificate is actually from Microsoft?



      enter image description here



      In the next picture, how to ensure this is truly from Microsoft? I'm expecting a simple lookup table somewhere.



      enter image description here







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          This is more an issue with Filezilla as it doesn't trust certs that your local machine trusts (see feature request). Most Azure certs are signed by Baltimore Cyber Trust. Here is a blog post announcing our change to Baltimore Cyber Trust.



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              This is more an issue with Filezilla as it doesn't trust certs that your local machine trusts (see feature request). Most Azure certs are signed by Baltimore Cyber Trust. Here is a blog post announcing our change to Baltimore Cyber Trust.



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                This is more an issue with Filezilla as it doesn't trust certs that your local machine trusts (see feature request). Most Azure certs are signed by Baltimore Cyber Trust. Here is a blog post announcing our change to Baltimore Cyber Trust.



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                This is more an issue with Filezilla as it doesn't trust certs that your local machine trusts (see feature request). Most Azure certs are signed by Baltimore Cyber Trust. Here is a blog post announcing our change to Baltimore Cyber Trust.



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