Google Chrome: My SSL Certificate Stopped Working
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Last Updated:
March 3, 2015 11:21 AM
If your certificate worked prior to March 2015, and you're now seeing the following error, you might need to re-key your certificate:
This happened because Google stopped supporting certificates using the SHA-1 hash (an encryption algorithm) in March 2015 and now requires SHA-2. As a best practice, all certificates should use SHA-2 anyway (more info).
To View Your Certificate's Encryption Algorithm
- Log in to your certificate manager using your IX-ONE DOMAIN HOST information.
- Next to the certificate you want to use, click View Status.
Your certificate's encryption algorithm displays in the Encryption Strength field.
If your Encryption Strength is only SHA-1, you need to update your certificate to use SHA-2 (more info).