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    Posted: 18-July-2013 at 3:33pm
We got an email from PayPal today that mentioned:
 
"In keeping with industry standards set by the Certification Authority/Browser (CA/B) Forum, PayPal will discontinue supporting 1024-bit key length certificates and will migrate to 2048-bit certificates before the end of 2013"
 
Does anyone know how this will affect Product Cart?
 
Thanks!
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I was just about to post about this.

We are in the process of updating to 4.7.

I don't know if this will update PayPal.
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When I read it I got the feeling that if you use a 2048 bit ssl there is nothing to do. BUT I'm just a merchant - not an IT guy.
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Try this everyone.  First, you need to have a copy of your SSL certificate.  You likely have an e-mail from the SSL provider.  If not, check with your host.
 
The certificate is a large block of characters that looks like this.
 
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIFqzCCBJOgAwIBAgIQSsPQxETVDsooH+sr74dSJTANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADCB
iTELMAkGA1UEBhMCR0IxGzAZBgNVBAgTEkdyZWF0ZXIgTWFuY2hlc3RlcjEQMA4G
A1UEBxMHU2FsZm9yZDEaMBgGA1UEChMRQ09NT0RPIENBIExpbWl0ZWQxLzAtBgNV

<<<many lines removed here>>>

ZSnOw0t0cV2rYOxZPdlG7Cw9tD8n5xxTKMEUqzyDSaKzQj9hSwOn2f4yYGCM2OgQ
MCj8pEVPZm3ecda/WaAUcRgMAsZfng9Ds6HMt42klMqqlwTnmE7g1FgK9kX6HUH/
KzhEdj2Jd9PORB8q+C4I
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
 
Now go here and paste the cert into the box:
 
You will get something like the following.  Note the key length.  If it is 2048, move on with your day.  If it is not 2048, work with your host to obtain a replacement CSR, then see what you can do to have the SSL re-issued.
 
Certificate Information:
Common Name: www.somedomain.com
Subject Alternative Names: www.somedomain.com, somedomain.com
Organization: Your Company
Organization Unit: Sales
Locality: City
State: CA
Country: US
Valid From: June 24, 2013
Valid To: June 24, 2017
Issuer: COMODO High-Assurance Secure Server CA, COMODO CA Limited Write review of Comodo
Key Size: 2048 bit
Serial Number: 4ac3d0c444d50eca281feb2bef875225
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