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January 25, 2010

SSL Labs using Firefox 3.6 CA certs

With Firefox 3.6 out, I took the opportunity to upgrade the CA root database. Up until earlier today SSL Labs used the Firefox 3.5.1 list, which has 142 certificate authorities on it. The new version of Firefox supports 155 certificate authorities and, now, SSL Labs does too.

After being prompted by Adrian Dimcev, I also added the support for a couple of obscure EXPORT 1024 cipher suites. Thanks Adrian!

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an another feature: you can check the cert with CA-bundle from FF, IE, Opera (drop-down list) and other browser to see if the cert accepted by this browser/version.

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