Microsoft and Google announced SHA-1 deprecation plans that may affect websites with SHA-1 certificates expiring as early as after December 31, 2015.
Below we provided the list of the SHA-2 compatible servers, browsers and Operating Systems.
Browser |
Minimum Browser Version |
Chrome |
26+ |
Firefox |
1.5+ |
Internet Explorer |
6+ (With XP SP3+) |
Konqueror |
3.5.6+ |
Mozilla |
1.4+ |
Netscape |
7.1+ |
Opera |
9.0+ |
Safari |
3+ (Ships with OS X 10.5) |
Adobe Acrobat/Reader |
7 |
Server |
Minimum Server Version |
4D Server |
14.01+ |
Amazon Web Services (AWS)1 |
|
Apache |
2.0.63+ w/ OpenSSL 0.9.8o+ |
Barracuda Network Access Client |
3.5+ |
Cisco ASA 5500 |
8.2.3.9+ for AnyConnect VPN Sessions; 8.4(2)+ for other functionalities |
Citrix Receiver |
Varies - See PDF (FIPS 140 & SHA-2 Line) |
CrushFTP |
7.1.0+ |
F5 BIG-IP |
10.1.0+ |
IBM Domino Server2 |
9.0+ (Bundled with HTTP 8.5+) |
IBM HTTP Server2 |
8.5+ (Bundled with Domino 9+) |
IBM z/OS |
v1r10+ |
Java based products |
Java 1.4.2+ |
Mozilla NSS Based Products |
3.8+ |
OpenSSL based products |
OpenSSL 0.9.8o+ |
Oracle Wallet Manager |
11.2.0.1+ |
Oracle Weblogic |
10.3.1+ |
SonicOS (SonicWALL) |
5.9.0.0+ |
WebSphere MQ |
7.0.1.4+ |
Operating System |
SSL Certificate Minimum OS Version |
Android |
2.3+ |
Apple iOS |
3.0+ |
Blackberry |
5.0+ |
ChromeOS |
|
Mac OS X |
10.5+ |
Windows |
XP SP3+ |
Windows Phone |
7+ |
Windows Server |
2003 SP2 +Hotfixes (Partial) |
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