: SSL Vulnerabilities on a personal site I just managed to install a SSL for my domain hosted on a VPS with CentOS 6.5 (CentOS WEB Panel) and I got it through those "SSL Checker"s online, the
I just managed to install a SSL for my domain hosted on a VPS with CentOS 6.5 (CentOS WEB Panel) and I got it through those "SSL Checker"s online, the most common errors are below:
This server supports anonymous (insecure) suites (see below for details).
This server supports weak Diffie-Hellman (DH) key exchange parameters.
This server accepts RC4 cipher, but only with older protocol versions.
The server does not support Forward Secrecy with the reference browsers.
A lot of "Cipher Vulnerabilities".
Is this going to affect my small website? Do I need to fix those or can I live well with them?
Edit:
By small website I mean a new site wich is not intented for a big audience, say under 80 views per day.
About the vulerabilities above, I'm asking you if I should bother to fix them.
I am not running an e-commerce or a website that truly requires SSL, just a blog and I bought a SSL because it was at promo and because I wanted to learn how to install them.
So, the errors above are going to make my SSL fail and display a "broken https" because if not, I don't really need to fix them, as far as I am concerned.
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