If your domain fails the SHA-2 SSL check at this site:
https://shaaaaaaaaaaaaa.com/
You can generate a new SSL key with your provider. I just did mine with godaddy. It's called Re-keying your SSL and you choose SHA-2 as the encryption algorithm instead of SHA-1.
By the end of 2014 chrome will start warning visitors if you still use SHA-1. You can use the same CSR (certificate signing request) generated by interworx to create a valid SHA-2 certificate, I just did it.
My original question was, will interworx support self-signed SHA-2 certificates soon?
Also-- anyone with server knowledge that wants to make your server rank "A" on Qualys SSL Labs test:
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/
can install TLS Interposer plugin for Apache 2.2.26:
https://netfuture.ch/2013/11/upgradi...ls-interposer/
https://shaaaaaaaaaaaaa.com/
You can generate a new SSL key with your provider. I just did mine with godaddy. It's called Re-keying your SSL and you choose SHA-2 as the encryption algorithm instead of SHA-1.
By the end of 2014 chrome will start warning visitors if you still use SHA-1. You can use the same CSR (certificate signing request) generated by interworx to create a valid SHA-2 certificate, I just did it.
My original question was, will interworx support self-signed SHA-2 certificates soon?
Also-- anyone with server knowledge that wants to make your server rank "A" on Qualys SSL Labs test:
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/
can install TLS Interposer plugin for Apache 2.2.26:
https://netfuture.ch/2013/11/upgradi...ls-interposer/