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Plesk 12 Self signed Cert only SHA and not SHA2

Hi,

i add this command to the openssl config under opt/psa/admin/config/openssl.conf but no changes ...
Update: I checked the cert and it is a SHA256 but for any reason ssllabs read it wrong and i don't know why.

So from my point all is fine.

regards
Cheech
 
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I think this problem is addressed in the following KB - http://kb.odin.com/en/123904

Igor,
This kb article 123904 should also be updated to no longer create weak SHA-1 signatures past 2014 and use only sha256.

I went ahead with this added flag to regenerate mine:
openssl req -new -nodes -x509 -out httpsd.pem -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout httpsd.pem -days 3650 -sha256
 
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