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Dynadot's SSL Certificate - Where's the Green EV Bar? Seeing a browser warning instead!
5/29/2015 23:05
Hey Dynadot, wanted to check in... I'm no longer seeing a green EV bar at https://www.dynatdot.com and instead I see a browser warning (caution symbol over the lock) though that may be because its reporting that your cert uses SHA-1... Whats up? Can we get some nice EV assurance backed by SHA-256?

https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=dynadot.com

I'd like to see an A+

Kind Regards =)
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7/18/2015 14:31
seo_activist: Sorry for the delay! We will forward your suggestion to the team.
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Posted By clover
7/14/2015 13:20
Aren't they lovely :D ?
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7/13/2015 22:06
...well, there is a new certificate in place and I'm loving the full green EV bar! Thanks for the progress Dynadot =)

...next up: how about some Perfect Forward Secrecy?
(https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=dynadot.com)

Aloha <3
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Posted By clover
7/13/2015 13:15
Still no answer ...
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7/9/2015 00:16
Hey Dynadot... just checking' in on this =)
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6/13/2015 14:54
:)
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6/10/2015 13:47
Thanks Dynadot!

I'd like to clearly express that for me the most likely factors to prompt a change in registrars are security considerations.

Appreciate the update =)
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6/10/2015 12:57
Thank you for the information. The browser warning should be taken care of in the new couple weeks.
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Posted By clover
6/5/2015 05:32
+1
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6/1/2015 14:02
Yes still seeing the behavior... however, looking at it for more than a second shows that currently the extent seems to be:

Browser Warning (yellow caution symbol over lock) re. SHA-1 is currently only shown in Chrome and Canary.

Firefox, FirefoxDev, IE & Opera seem to have no issues to declare as of yet =)

However, even a tool like whynopadlock.com is reporting that https://dynadot.com has some issues (including the SHA-1).

The https://www.ssllabs.com tests for https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=dynadot.com that I link to above show some potential action areas in greater detail... I'd like to see Dynadot get an A+ on this (at least the client area/login pages)... maybe even some HSTS =)

Thanks!
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