RealityRipple Certificate Authority

Digital certificates are a method of assuring that someone is who they claim to be. They use a private-key system to sign things like programs or other certificates in order to verify the source. This signature is often used as an identifying marker for security methods like HTTPS or Windows Programs.
Every digital certificate is signed by a Root Authority which is responsible for all the certificates under it. RealityRipple Software provides a Root Authority certificate to assist in validation of applications - to prove their source is legitimate and that the files have not been modified.

Request a Certificate File

You may obtain a Certificate from RealityRipple's CA by filling out the required information, if you can prove you are who you claim to be. But keep in mind that RealityRipple's Root CA is not included in any default CA lists, so any use of it requires users to import the Root Authority into their Trusted Root Certification Authorities list.

💻 Code Signing Certificate📧 E-Mail Certificate🔏 TLS Certificate


Timestamp Service

If you need to timestamp a digital signature, RealityRipple Software provides a public timestamping service, supporting both RFC 3161 and Authenticode. You can use the service free of charge at <http://ca.realityripple.com/timestamp/>.


Certificate Authority Resources

To Import the Root Authority into your Trusted Authorities list, download the Root Authority certificate below. When it's downloaded, open it and ensure it says "RealityRipple Root CA" both as Issued to and Issued by. Click the "Install Certificate..." button and place the certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities certificate store on the second page of the Import Wizard. Click Yes when you get the Security Warning about adding the Root CA.

Root Certificate Authority

Standard [SHA-512]

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Legacy [SHA-1]

📝 Download Certificate Authority

Intermediate CAs

These additional Certificate Authorities should not be required once the Root is trusted, however certain scenarios may require bundling of an intermediate CA. These CAs are provided for advanced purposes.

Code Signing CA

Standard [SHA-512]

📝 Download Certificate Authority

Legacy [SHA-1]

📝 Download Certificate Authority

E-Mail CA

Standard [SHA-512]

📝 Download Certificate Authority

Legacy [SHA-1]

📝 Download Certificate Authority

TLS CA

Standard [SHA-512]

📝 Download Certificate Authority

Legacy [SHA-1]

📝 Download Certificate Authority

Timestamping CA

Standard [SHA-512]

📝 Download Certificate Authority

Legacy [SHA-1]

📝 Download Certificate Authority


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