"The site is using outdated security settings that might prevent future versions of Chrome from being able to safely access it" is the only thing resembling a warning I'm getting. The certificate itself looks fine.
Yea they talk a good game but until SSL Certificate issuers offer a clear plan to move away from SHA-1 and have as much zeal as the browser companies, it is going to be a long time moving to the next SSL.
Interesting! I've somehow missed the news. Going to ask my boss about company's certificates... and check what my hosting provider uses, too. Thanks :)
Random question, but is anyone else getting a SSL Certificate warning icon for Reddit ? This has only just started to happen post-AMAgeddon
"The site is using outdated security settings that might prevent future versions of Chrome from being able to safely access it" is the only thing resembling a warning I'm getting. The certificate itself looks fine.
Yeah cert was fine when I checked. Maybe Google has finally rolled out it's SHA-1 banhammer warning to force people to start not using SHA-1 for certs
Yea that is most likely it. Chrome was already behind their own schedule in warning about SSL, Firefox started putting it in the console months ago.
I wondered about that because I'm on 43, yet they said they were going to black out the sky in 41
Yea they talk a good game but until SSL Certificate issuers offer a clear plan to move away from SHA-1 and have as much zeal as the browser companies, it is going to be a long time moving to the next SSL.
Interesting! I've somehow missed the news. Going to ask my boss about company's certificates... and check what my hosting provider uses, too. Thanks :)