Trust and availability
Expired or misissued certificates can break browsers, APIs, integrations, and customer confidence very quickly.
SSL checker
Splorix summarizes SSL and TLS certificate intelligence for authorized domains and subdomains, including status, grade, issuer, subject, validity dates, expiry windows, and raw WebCheck evidence.
Review whether a selected domain or subdomain is secure, expiring soon, expired, or unknown.
See validity dates and days until expiry so renewals can be planned before certificates break user trust.
Check certificate subject and issuer details to confirm the public certificate matches the expected asset.
Open, expand, and copy the stored WebCheck SSL JSON payload when teams need deeper technical evidence.
What is SSL intelligence?
SSL intelligence gives teams a structured view of the certificate signals exposed by public web assets. Splorix summarizes the certificate status, grade, subject, issuer, validity window, days until expiry, serial number, fingerprint, extended key usage, and the raw provider payload so teams can review certificate health without starting from unprocessed JSON.
Why it matters
SSL certificates sit between users, APIs, browsers, load balancers, and infrastructure. When they expire, point to the wrong host, or come from an unexpected issuer, the impact is often immediate: browser warnings, failed integrations, support load, and lost trust.
Expired or misissued certificates can break browsers, APIs, integrations, and customer confidence very quickly.
Expiry windows help teams catch certificates that need attention before production traffic is interrupted.
Unexpected issuers, subjects, or certificate metadata can reveal configuration drift, wrong assets, or deployment mistakes.
Raw SSL payloads and summarized certificate fields make it easier to hand off concrete evidence to platform teams.
How it works
SSL intelligence follows the selected domain or subdomain in the workspace, so users can review certificate data for the exact public host they care about.
Splorix uses WebCheck-backed SSL intelligence to collect certificate data and stores the response as a refreshable snapshot.
The snapshot is mapped into readable fields such as status, grade, subject, issuer, validity dates, days until expiry, serial number, and fingerprint.
Splorix highlights secure, expiring soon, expired, and unknown states so urgent certificate issues do not hide in raw output.
Users can refresh SSL data after renewals, infrastructure changes, certificate replacement, or investigation work.
The raw SSL payload can be opened, expanded, and copied for debugging, evidence sharing, or deeper technical review.
Review signals
The SSL checker turns certificate data into practical review fields. Teams can quickly see whether the host is healthy, when renewal is due, who issued the certificate, and which evidence should be copied into an infrastructure ticket.
Secure, expiring soon, expired, or unknown status gives teams a quick way to prioritize certificate review.
The grade summarizes provider assessment into a compact signal that helps compare hosts at a glance.
Subject and issuer fields help confirm that the certificate belongs to the expected host and trusted authority.
Valid-from, valid-to, and days-until-expiry fields show when a certificate became active and when it needs renewal.
Serial number and fingerprint values are useful for evidence, inventory, and certificate replacement verification.
Extended key usage helps reviewers understand whether the certificate is intended for web server authentication or another purpose.
Security actions
Prioritize certificates that are expired or approaching expiry and confirm automation renews them before users are affected.
Check that certificate metadata matches the expected host, environment, issuer, and ownership model.
Expired, unknown, or unexpected certificate states should be routed to infrastructure owners for confirmation and remediation.
Copy raw SSL evidence when opening tickets, comparing provider output, or debugging certificate chain behavior.
Certificate fixes often involve DNS, load balancers, proxies, CDNs, and deployment automation, so ownership should be explicit.
Refresh SSL intelligence after a certificate replacement to confirm the public host now exposes the expected certificate.
FAQ
Short answers for teams that want to monitor certificate health inside their external attack surface workflow.
Splorix reviews SSL and TLS certificate intelligence for an authorized domain or subdomain, including status, grade, subject, issuer, validity dates, expiry timing, serial number, fingerprint, extended key usage, and raw WebCheck evidence.
SSL status summarizes certificate health into states such as secure, expiring soon, expired, or unknown so teams can quickly identify certificate issues that need attention.
Splorix shows the certificate validity window and days until expiry when the provider returns enough data, helping teams plan renewal before users are affected.
Yes. Users can refresh SSL intelligence for the selected domain or subdomain after renewals, certificate changes, or investigation work.
The raw payload is stored evidence from the provider response. It helps teams debug certificate behavior, share proof with infrastructure owners, and compare details beyond the summarized fields.
The public SSL scanner is a standalone free lookup. Workspace SSL intelligence is tied to authorized domains and subdomains, refreshable snapshots, and broader attack surface context.
Security teams, platform engineers, infrastructure owners, SaaS operators, and compliance teams can use SSL intelligence to monitor certificate health and coordinate renewals.
Certificate visibility
Use Splorix to connect SSL intelligence with domains, subdomains, scans, endpoints, and security context in one workspace.