on 10-15-2014 3:38 PM
Hi guys,
can the SLS produce X.509 certificates that use SHA256 as their hash algorithm rather than SHA1 and/or MD5? During the certificate creation process (i.e. Create New Root CA) one can only specify the key length but not the hashing algorithm.
Thanks
Michael
Hello Michael,
see the latest SP03 PL02 of SLS. We support SHA-2 and RSA-PSS as new algorithms.
We recommend SHA256, as SHA512 is not supported by all TLS clients.
-- Stephan
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