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27 Nov 2014
@Savagedlight Check with the CertMaster, there can be many different reasons.
10 Nov 2014
@pgbovine @nsfmc Class 2 level would be for two years.
10 Nov 2014
@pgbovine @nsfmc It really depends on the use case, site and other goals. Many times Class 1 (free) is perfectly fine and valid for one year
23 Oct 2014
Even if it's sometimes a bit hard, it's worth the effort. Read sslshopper.com/startcom-cert…

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20 Oct 2014
Create request.inf for SHA2 CSR on Windows [NewRequest] HashAlgorithm = SHA256 ... Issue: certreq -new request.inf request.req
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16 Oct 2014
Chrome will keep trusting your SHA1 hashed Class 1 cert until it expires, your next will be SHA2 hashed by the current default.
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16 Oct 2014
Clarification - if you have a Class 1 (free) cert hashed with SHA1, no reason to panic. Your next cert will be SHA2 hashed and not affected.
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16 Oct 2014
@fdevillamil @markcrooknz They do for a few years already :-)
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23 Sep 2014
Has anyone used this free SSL service? Seems too good to be true... startssl.com/

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15 Sep 2014
@framasky Yes, see also startssl.com/?app=25#14

@roryprimrose Please contact the CertMaster, thanks.
@exilsoester @cbirkenbeul Because of mixed content, not because of StartSSL. See startssl.com/?app=25#32

27 Aug 2014
Migration guide to SHA2 from @kaiengert kuix.de/blog/index.php?entry…

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13 Aug 2014
@roryprimrose Please review startssl.com/?app=25#10 and following items.

@ralphholz @agl__ You must be access somehow somewhere that MS cert that MAC imports incorrectly, I'd consider it a bug. Could be also mail.
@ralphholz @KevinSMcArthur Then the MS cert entered the keychain otherwise and it should be removed. It's not used for MS code signing.
@ralphholz This is a mistake at the server, remove that MS certificate from your keychain.