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I've got a load of SSL certificates for my domain that are signed by Domain Controller. A few weeks ago this "bug" appeared, requiring all certifcates to have a SAN.
I've got a load of SSL certificates for my domain that are signed by Domain Controller. A few weeks ago this "bug" appeared, requiring all certifcates to have a SAN.
Previous post was this showing how to get an A+ rating on SSL Labs. It has changed a bit since then with the introduction of the Logjam. Here's how to get that B rating back to A+.
StartSSL is one of the best things I have ever used in my life. It has really helped me kickstart many of my projects, this blog just being one. StartSSL is an amazing idea/company. Giving out free SSL certificates? Ones that browsers actually trust? Sweet! So getting started is pretty easy. You get a certificate from StartSSL to install into your browser. Please make sure you put a backup of this certificate in your Google Drive, Dropbox, MEGA etc. If you lose this certificate, you cannot access your account again to retrieve your certificates and things. Basically, you verify your domain by sending an email to whatever email address is registered on that domain (e.g. [email protected]). You enter the registration code and voilá! Your domain is verified. Next steps is to create your key either by using the on-screen steps or