Core Platform Verification

Verification Guide

A comprehensive guide for distinguishing official network nodes from unauthorized mirrors or replicas to maintain system integrity.

Official Node Identification

Unauthorized mirrors often attempt to replicate the visual interface of official infrastructure nodes. Use the following technical markers to verify the authenticity of a node:

SSL Certificate Chain

Official nodes always present a certificate chain terminating at the GDAIM Root Authority. Check the 'Subject Alternative Name' (SAN) for authorized domain patterns.

Response Headers

Look for the X-Infrastructure-Integrity header in the HTTP response. This header contains a cryptographic signature unique to the authorized node.

Unauthorized Replica Detection

Unauthorized replicas often lack the full synchronization capabilities of official nodes. If any of the following symptoms are detected, report the node to the Infrastructure Identity team immediately:

  • Missing or invalid DNS authority records
  • Latency exceeding 500ms for asset synchronization requests
  • Outdated visual identity components or interface kits
  • Non-standard SSL/TLS implementation (e.g., TLS 1.1 or 1.2 only)

Verification Process

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Automated verification can be performed by clicking the "Core Platform Verification" button in the header.