How does a client know an SSL cert has been signed by CA if it doesn't contain that CA's public key? – security.stackexchange.com

I'm still learning how SSL/TSL works so apologies if this question is very basic. I understand that the server offers the client it's SSL certificate, which contains the signature of a CA. I also ...

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