Which versions of the SSL protocol is InstantSSL compatible with?
InstantSSL is compatible with any browsers and webservers using SSL version 3 – the de facto SSL implementation. SSL version 1 and version 2 have been superseded by version 3 for a number of years, mainly due to the inherent security flaws found in these old versions. All web browsers developed after Internet Explorer 3 and Netscape 3 use SSL version 3 (however still support older SSL protocol versions). If your webserver is only capable of supporting versions 1 and 2 of the SSL protocol we strongly recommend you contact your webserver software vendor for an update – these protocols are flawed. For more details on why SSL version 2 is no longer used can be found here: http://www.eucybervote.org/Reports/MSI-WP2-D7V1-V1.0-02.
InstantSSL is compatible with any browsers and web servers using SSL version 3 – the de facto SSL implementation. SSL version 1 and version 2 have been superseded by version 3 for a number of years, mainly due to the inherent security flaws found in these old versions. All web browsers developed after Internet Explorer 3 and Netscape 3 use SSL version 3 (however still support older SSL protocol versions). If your web server is only capable of supporting versions 1 and 2 of the SSL protocol we strongly recommend you contact your web server software vendor for an update – these protocols are flawed. For more details on why SSL version 2 is no longer used can be found here: http://www.eucybervote.org/Reports/MSI-WP2-D7V1-V1.0-02.
InstantSSL is compatible with any browsers and webservers using SSL version 3 – the de facto SSL implementation. SSL version 1 and version 2 have been superseded by version 3 for a number of years, mainly due to the inherent security flaws found in these old versions. All web browsers developed after Internet Explorer 3 and Netscape 3 use SSL version 3 (however still support older SSL protocol versions). If your webserver is only capable of supporting versions 1 and 2 of the SSL protocol we strongly recommend you contact your webserver software vendor for an update – these protocols are flawed. More details on why SSL version 2 is no longer used can be found here: http://www.eucybervote.org/Reports/MSI-WP2-D7V1-V1.0-02.
InstantSSL is compatible with any browsers and webservers using SSL version 3 – the de facto SSL implementation. SSL version 1 and version 2 have been superseded by version 3 for a number of years, mainly due to the inherent security flaws found in these old versions. All web browsers developed after Internet Explorer 3 and Netscape 3 use SSL version 3 (however still support older SSL protocol versions). If your webserver is only capable of supporting versions 1 and 2 of the SSL protocol we strongly recommend you contact your webserver software vendor for an update – these protocols are flawed.