Given a CA certificate and another untrusted certificate, will show whether the CA signs the certificate. This is a useful thing to have if you're signing with X509 certificates, but outside of SSL. A specific example is where you're working with XML signatures, and need to verify that the signing certificate is valid. WWW: https://metacpan.org/dist/Crypt-OpenSSL-Verify
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