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About TLS server endpoints

Next-Gen Trust Security lets you view the TLS server endpoints where certificates are currently presented across your network.
What is a TLS server endpoint?
A TLS server endpoint is a network location where a machine presents a certificate. An endpoint is identified by an IP address, a port, and optionally a server name (SNI).

To view the TLS server endpoints list

  1. In the menu bar, click Inventory > TLS Server Endpoints.
    A list of TLS server endpoints is displayed, sorted by IP address.
  2. If an entry appears in the SNI (Server Name Indication) column, click it to view the certificates associated with that endpoint.

To view TLS server endpoints for a specific certificate

  1. In the menu bar, click Inventory > Certificates.
  2. In the Certificates list, click a certificate to view its details.
    You can use filters to help locate a specific certificate.
  3. Click TLS Server Endpoints.
    The TLS Server Endpoints tab lists all endpoints where the selected certificate is presented, sorted by IP address.