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We're at v6r1.

It was indeed the non-SSL assets listed on the page that was causing the
issue.

I have no idea how to adjust the TLS or Cypher Suites - is that done thru
PTF? Or when I created the CSR?


Thanks,
TomH

-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dan
Lanza
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 10:44 AM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: iSeries SSL, Comodo certificate - no green padlock on browser

I've downloaded and installed a 2048 byte SSL certificate from Comodo,
and I've enabled SSL in the server config pages and assigned the
certificate to the HTTP_SERVER. But I'm still not seeing a secure
page when I pull up https://idocket.com/testmain.htm

Not exactly sure what to look at - any pointers? Is it the certificate? Or
some http setting(s) on iSeries that I should look at?


If you right click on the little document image next to "https" (In Chrome
at least) you'll see a couple of reasons why you're not getting the green
bar.

It looks like you are including assets which are not behind SSL
(http://www.idocket.com/images/pop_idcourts1.gif is just one I found). If
both www and non-www point to the same server/site then it might be best to
reference images and the like with relative paths (IE:
/images/pop_idcourts1.giv) so it will default to whatever protocol you are
using.

Further you are still using TLS 1.0 which is no longer acceptable for PCI
compliance standards. I'd think about switching to TLS 1.2 if possible.

Additionally it reports you are using out of date Cypher Suites. While I
don't think this is preventing the green bar from displaying, you should
probably think about using whichever Cypher Suites are considered most
secure for your OS/release level.




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