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brinzlee
Apr 20, 2015Aspirant
HTTPS, ReadyNAS Duo V2 and Chrome
I have been using my Duo V2 with chrome without any problems for sometime... I followed the examples about importing a certificate and all has been well for years. I have no problem with IE 11 but th...
StephenB
Apr 21, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Well, there is general agreement that sha1 needs to be deprecated for PKI certficates. However, they aren't used in self-signed or root certificates in the same way.
There are four basic ways it could play out:
-Google changes the behavior of Chrome with self-signed certs
-Netgear decides to generate self-signed certs with sha256
-you uninstall the cert, and revert to the warning I am seeing.
-People stop using Chrome with the NAS (using IE or Firefox instead).
There are four basic ways it could play out:
-Google changes the behavior of Chrome with self-signed certs
-Netgear decides to generate self-signed certs with sha256
-you uninstall the cert, and revert to the warning I am seeing.
-People stop using Chrome with the NAS (using IE or Firefox instead).
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