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The quickest and most accurate way to find your LEI number is via the official GLEIF LEI checker. Enter your legal company name to see your LEI code.
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An LEI is a unique 20-character alphanumeric string. Here’s how a typical LEI code looks: 439900T8BM49AURSDO27
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An LEI is valid for one year and must be renewed annually to retain the “ISSUED” status, which confirms the entity is operating legally as of the last verification.
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At SSL Dragon, LEI plans start at just $59 per year, but you can save up to 17% if you buy an LEI code for multiple years.
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US legal entities such as unions, banks, funds, and organizations dealing with financial transactions, stocks, bonds, and other securities are required to obtain an LEI number.
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Regulated financial institutions and other regulated industries must register an LEI to participate in specific financial transactions. However, any legal entity, regulated or not, can obtain an LEI code and enjoy its benefits.
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If a root certificate is missing, the solution is to download the trusted root CA first and then attempt to install the certificate again. To fix the intermediate certificate missing error, ensure you have followed all the SSL installation steps required for your server, including uploading the intermediate certificates in the correct order and file format.
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To combine the root and intermediate certificates, you need to chain all of them (excluding the server certificate) in the order of verification. The quickest way is to copy the contents of your root certificate and paste them below the intermediate certificates. The combined file will have the following order:
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You don’t need to identify the root and intermediate certificates when configuring your SSL certificate if you’ve received them inside a CA Bundle file. Open the file with any text editor, and you’ll notice that all certificates are inside in the correct order. If you’ve received the root and intermediate certificates in separate files, check the file name, as it must include the word “root” or “intermediate” for easy identification.
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When you order an SSL certificate, the CA delivers the installation files in an archived ZIP folder. Inside it, you will find the server certificate issued for your domain and a CA Bundle file containing the root and intermediate certificates. Some CAs may send the root and intermediate certificates in separate text files
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