Monday, 15 February 2016

How to Test SSL ConnectionsIn Feburary 2016 15,

In Feburary 2016 15,
Navigate to the Secure Server SSL Connection Test website (see Resources).
Allow the website to load in your browser. As the website is testing whether your computer is configured for SSL, the webpage may take a few moments to load. If the webpage returns a result of 'Successful' at the top of the page, your computer is configured for SSL.
Click 'I Understand the Risks' after entering the test website into your browser's navigation bar, if you are using the Firefox browser. Click 'Add exception,' then 'Get Certificate' and finally 'Confirm Security Exception.' The test website will then load and your results will be displayed.
Data Consultants Website Test
Navigate to the Data Consultants webpage (see Resources).
Click 'Test ssl connection.' Allow the website to load in your browser. If the webpage returns a result of 'Your browser established SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) connection with this server' at the top of the page, your computer is configured for SSL.
Click 'I Understand the Risks' after entering the test website into your browser's navigation bar, if you are using the Firefox browser. Click 'Add exception,' then 'Get Certificate' and finally 'Confirm Security Exception.' The test website will then load and your results will be displayed.
Nettally Website Test
Navigate to the Nettally website (see Resources).
Allow the website to load in your browser. If the webpage returns a result of 'Successful' at the top of the page, your computer is configured for SSL.
Click 'I Understand the Risks' after entering the test website into your browser's navigation bar, if you are using the Firefox browser. Click 'Add exception,' then 'Get Certificate' and finally 'Confirm Security Exception.' The test website will then load and your results will be displayed.
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