Add to Favorites Cerberus FTP is a unique server system that uses pem files similar to Apache. As far as Apache “Type” systems go, this one is impressively easy to work with. To install your SSL Certificate on a Cerberus FTP system perform the following. Step 1: Downloading your SSL Certificate & its Intermediate CA […]
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Encryption Protocol TLS 1.3 Released.
Add to Favorites The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) —the organization that approves proposed Internet standards and protocols has approved TLS 1.3 as the next version of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. TLS allows client/server applications to communicate over the Internet in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, and message forgery. […]
Pulse Secure – SSL Installation
Add to Favorites Like the majority of server systems you will install your SSL certificate on the same server where your Certificate Signing Request (CSR) was created. Your private key will always be left on the server system where the CSR was originally created. Your SSL certificate will not work without this private key file. […]
Microsoft Azure – CSR Generation & SSL Installation Guide Using The Digicert Certificate Utility
Add to Favorites Azure requires a pfx/p12 for its SSL Certificate installation. This file can only be generated from a Windows system or an application. You will never attain such a file from a Certificate Authority. Typically in order to get an SSL Certificate for your Azure cloud services Admins will use Windows Server IIS […]
Troubleshooting: Unsupported Protocol – ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
Add to Favorites Not all browser related errors are associated with SSL Certificates. Many are due to server configurations that set up communication between the website/server to the clients browser. Different browsers will showcase errors differently. But ultimately the troubleshooting process regarding these errors are the same. What is a Protocol or a Cipher? Protocols […]
Microsoft Server 2016 – IIS 10 & 10.5 – SSL Installation
Add to Favorites Like the majority of server systems you will install your SSL certificate on the same server where your Certificate Signing Request (CSR) was created. This is because your private key will always be left on the server system where the CSR was originally created. With Microsoft like Microsoft Server 2016 – IIS […]
Google Makes Certificate Transparency Mandatory On Chrome.
Add to Favorites Last year Google once again flexed its muscles by announcing the requirement for Certificate Transparency for all new SSL/TLS certificates in October 2017. This has since been pushed back until April 2018. This requirement means that Chrome will no longer trust new SSL/TLS certificates that are not qualified for Certificate Transparency (CT). CT is […]
Amazon Web Services (AWS) – CSR Generation SSL Installation using Digicert Certificate Utility
Add to Favorites Some admins may enjoy the SSL Certificate that the Amazon Web Services (AWS) initially provides, but an admin may want to get or set up their own SSL Certificate from an outside CA. To do this they will have to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). A CSR is a small encrypted […]
Digicert Certificate Utility – SSL Certificate (Guide)
Add to Favorites The Digicert Certificate Utility is probably one of the best certificate encryption tool out on the net. A lot of people become scared with key-pair encryption but key-pairs/certificates are actually fundamental easy to figure out. You have a secret private key that rests on a system or application, and that system/application gives […]
Digicert Certificate Utility – Fixing SSL Certificate Chain/Trust Errors
Add to Favorites Using the Digicert Certificate Utility To Fix Certificate Chain Trust Errors. When on a Windows server system you may receive errors pertaining to the trust of the SSL Certificate varying from browser to browser. The cause of this is usually due the server us not sending or is missing all the required […]