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We’re excited to announce that the 2025 Community Recap is now available! This special recap highlights the amazing contributions and achievements of our members over the year and celebrates the collective success of our community.
Check your personalized recap to see the impact you made in 2025 and how your efforts helped shape our community’s growth and success.
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Thank you to everyone for your passion, collaboration, and support. Here’s to building an even stronger community together in the year ahead!
End of Support Notification: Obsolete TLS Profiles in Use in Your Account
This notification is to make you aware that RESTlet and SuiteTalk web services requests in your NetSuite account may be using cipher suites that are considered obsolete. These cipher suites are no longer considered secure. In addition, this notification is to inform you of the deployment of Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) certificates on RESTlet and SuiteTalk account-specific domains. The discovery domains for RESTlet and SuiteTalk already use ECC certificates.
What is Changing?
You must update your clients to support ECC certificates and to use more secure cipher suites before February 10, 2021. RESTlet and SuiteTalk web services domains are using ECC certificates with key size of 256 bits (P-256 curve).
Regards,
@Robert Nedelkow-Oracle | NetSuite Support Community Administrator
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