University of Strathclyde Digital Certificates (Legacy information)

This page contains information about digital certificates and their respective issuing Certificate Authorities that are considered to be legacy. It may be used to verify certificate information being offered by services.

Note that while certain Certificate Authorities may well no longer be used to issue new certificates, certificates that were previously issued by those CAs may well still be in active service, and are still valid unless they are expired or considered to be revoked.

If you note any discrepancies, either on this page, or with servers purporting to be related to the University but not covered by this information, or you have any other questions, then please let us know via certmaster@strath.ac.uk.

Eduroam 802.1X certificates

Before 10th Jan 2021, the following certificate is in use for 802.1X authentication via eduroam:

Before 9th Feb 2016, the following certificate was used for 802.1X authentication via eduroam:

  • network.tokens.strath.ac.uk [DER] [PEM]
  • JISC Certificate Service Certificates (QuoVadis)

    The JANET Server Certificate Service supplied TLS certificates via an arrangement with QuoVadis.

    The certificates changed over time; here are some legacy certificates used in the lifetime of the service.

    QuoVadis Global SSL ICA G3 (first version)

    This intermediate certificate was used by QuoVadis to sign server certificates.

    It was revoked Jan 2021.

    TERENA/Comodo service

    The JANET Server Certificate Service previously supplied TLS certificates for services via an arrangement with TERENA working with Comodo. This agreement came to an end before 12th May 2015.

    QuoVadis Root CA 2

    This root certificate was used by QuoVadis to sign intermediate certificates.

    QuoVadis Global SSL ICA G2

    This intermediate certificate was used by QuoVadis to sign server certificates.

    JISC Certificate Service Certificates (Comodo)

    The JANET Server Certificate Service previously supplied TLS certificates for services via an arrangement with TERENA working with Comodo. This agreement came to an end before 12th May 2015.

    The root and chaining (intermediate) certificates used for JCS certificates issued by Comodo are available below.

    Certificate chain: