Check AD SSL Certificate?

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Hi,

We have an AD that we configured several years ago to allow LDAPS (SSL) connections. I've been looking into a problem where someone is reporting not being able to connect/bind to it on port 636, and I suspect that the server cert may have expired.

Is there any way (tools, etc.) to check/display the certs (both the CA and the server cert) that the AD is using for SSL?

Thanks,
Jim

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