Description
Payment gateways are now requiring commmunication via TLS 1.2. This plugin will test your webserver for compatibility to ensure there is no outage in your ecommerce application.
If your server is not able to communicate via TLS 1.2, you will be shown the appropriate steps to take to upgrade the server version of OpenSSL, PHP, or direct you to update the SSLVERSION of CURL.
The plugin currently offers testing via these API Endpoints:
* PayPal (https://tlstest.paypal.com/)
* How’s My SSL? (https://www.howsmyssl.com/a/check)
Testing against these API Endpoints should validate compatibility for other gateways and APIs, even if you are not using PayPal, for example, on your ecommerce application. However, we do plan to add more tests for API Endpoints provided by popular gateways.
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Installation
This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
- Upload
tls-1-2-compatibility-test
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Navigate to Tools > TLS 1.2 Compatibility Test to begin.
FAQ
None yet.
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Contributors & Developers
“TLS 1.2 Compatibility Test” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.0.1
- Added cURL version to the table with notes to upgrade if below 7.34.0.
- Improved recommendations in the notes section.
- Removed Google as an endpoint since it’s testing other things besides TLS 1.2 and doesn’t have a way to parse the response.
- Removed the „rating“ in the notes for How’s My SSL. How’s My SSL returns a lot of data. I’m trying to figure out how to share it.
- Added link to the PMPro blog post describing TLS 1.2.
- Updated descriptions in the sidebar/etc.
- Added banner to repository page.
1.0
- First release!