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rainerwallenius

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SSL/Certificate issue
« on: April 16, 2015, 04:18:29 AM »
Hi guys
I have some customers who are unable to connect to a service I am running due to some ssl-issues.

I did run a test (please see attached text).
The report contains some familiar words but overall is gibbeish to me.
Can anybody help?

TIA

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Server Hostname:
(e.g. www.google.com)            
Check SSL
    
epalkat.fi resolves to 84.234.76.91
    
Server Type: NetTalk-WebServer/8.28
    
The certificate was issued by GeoTrust.    
Write review of GeoTrust
    
The certificate will expire in 636 days.    
Remind me
    
The hostname (epalkat.fi) is correctly listed in the certificate.
    
The certificate is not trusted in all web browsers. You may need to install an Intermediate/chain certificate to link it to a trusted root certificate. Learn more about this error. You can fix this by following GeoTrust's Certificate Installation Instructions for your server platform (use these instructions for RapidSSL). Pay attention to the parts about Intermediate certificates.
    
One of the certificates is signed with a SHA1 signature. We recommend that you reissue or replace this certificate with one that uses a SHA-2 signature. Contact your SSL provider about how to do this. Read more about the SHA-1 deprecation here.
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Re: SSL/Certificate issue
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2015, 10:48:05 PM »
Hi,

Thanks for the RTFM -answer. I was hoping for something more "user friendly" ;) - you know: do this and do that (lazy as I am)

I remember there was a discussion of SSL-levels (2, 3 etc.) and thought that this might be related to something around those things.

Everything would be easier if I actually knew what I was doing... I will try to educate myself.

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