How can I disable TLS 1.0 to comply with PCI?

Not a Total Uptime customer? We can help your site or app be PCI compliant in 1 hour! PCI requires that TLSv1.0 be disabled. If you’re using the SSL protocol on our load balancer to take advantage of SSL Offload and/or SSL Acceleration, you can easily disable TLS 1.0. You don’t necessarily need to disable […]

Cloud Platform Release v23.7.0

Today we released a number of updates to our platform. Below are the details of these exciting enhancements. DNS Zone/Domain Restoration Feature: A significant feature released with this update is the ability to restore entire domains or even specific records within a domain to their prior state. On occasion a user will accidentally delete a […]

Update Port Options

Method:              PUT URI:                      /ALF/Pac/{portId}/UpdateOption This method updates the options associated with a port in the pack. Parameter Data Type ClinentIdleTimtOut “string” EnableHTTPToHTTPs Boolean (true/false) InsertHTTPIPPortInsertion Boolean (true/false) InsertHTPIPPOrtHeader “string” EnableSessionReuse Boolean (true/false) SSLClientIdleTimeOut Boolean (true/false) SendCloseNotify Boolean (true/false) SNIEnable Boolean (true/false) SNIAttached Boolean (true/false) SSLv3 […]

How to Enable HTTP/2 Support

Enabling HTTP/2 support is quite easy in the Total Uptime ADC-as-a-Service platform. In fact, if you’ve deployed SSL within the last few years, then HTTP/2 support is probably already active and ready to go on your packs in addition to HTTP/1.1. In this article we’ll discuss a little bit about the history and benefits of […]

How to Enable WebSocket Support

The ADC-as-a-Service fully supports WebSockets. WebSocket support is configurable in both the public facing and back-end device settings dialogs. You will need to enable it in both locations for it to pass through to your device(s) correctly. Skip on down where we provide screenshots of exactly where you can find these settings in the panel. […]

Cipher Groups

Here is a list of the ciphers in each group available for use in our networking tools. These are subject to change, so please check back periodically. Last updated June 27, 2019 As of 12/16/2019, to achieve a Grade A with the SSL Labs test, you need to choose cipher group High or MAX. Low […]

Cloud Platform Release v19.6.0

Today we released minor version 19.6.0 of our cloud platform. This release includes a few bug fixes, back-end improvements plus a couple new features and enhancements: DNS Failover: We enhanced A and AAAA records to now show (in a slightly greyed-out text) the IP address(es) that the Failover service is giving out in DNS. Previously […]

And You Thought Your Transactions Were Safe: SSL Based Attacks

Your plaintext internet traffic is subject to attack. You already knew this.  And it probably won’t surprise you to learn that your encrypted internet traffic is also vulnerable. It’s an unfortunate situation. Carl Herberger, Radware’s VP for Security Solutions, says that the prospect of SSL-based attacks “makes a folly of our existing security infrastructure”. The […]

Network Availability – Is it Important to you?

Alright, we admit that our company has a certain obsession with network availability we collectively call “uptime”. It’s even in our name. We’re totally committed to keeping services up and running for our clients. And while uptime is our best friend, we seem to spend a lot of time thinking about the enemy:  downtime. We’ve […]

DNS Monitors Tab

Not interested in reading the manual? We cover the essentials in a video at the bottom of this page! Customers who subscribe to Cloud DNS Failover (included in the Professional, Premium & Enterprise packages) will have access to the MONITORS tab, as shown in the image below. Monitors do not work on their own, but […]