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Self signed certificate with aes256?

Hello guys,

I need a self signed certificate for my website but I want to use aes256.
After creating my own certificate, my browser shows just this i.imgur.com/iYAH0DZ.jpg

I know that this is secure but is there any way I can get aes256 working?

Comments

  • Force it on your web server or on your browser.

  • GiulioGiulio Member
    edited January 2015

    Use these rules https://cipherli.st/

  • As far as I understood (not an expert), whenever I enabled backwards compatibility my browser (Firefox) always used 128-bit. Now I've disabled 128-bit entirely and locked out IE6, Java 6,7,8, but it's always 256-bit.

  • Thank you guys!
    Forcing it on my server helped! Everything works now. Can be closed.

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