[NTLUG:Discuss] Opera low security level warning

Neil Aggarwal neil at JAMMConsulting.com
Tue Aug 12 19:27:50 CDT 2008


Hello:

I recently ordered a certificate for www.unclejoes.com

My client visited the site with the Opera browser and received a warning
that the site is using a low encryption level that is no longer classified
as secure.

I took a look at the Opera knowledge base:
http://www.opera.com/support/search/view/798/
It says that warning pops up if the server is using any of these:
1. SSL v2
2. 40 or 56 bit keys
3. RSA keys less than 900 bits long.

>From what I can see, everything is OK.

When I go to the site and add an item to the cart, I see
the lock in my browser (IE6).  If I roll over the lock, it
gives me a tool tip that says SSL secured (128 bit).

If I view the certificate, it says the public key is RSA 1024 bit.

I can't tell what version of SSL the server is using.
Is there a way to tell that?

Thanks,
	Neil

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