On Sat, Jul 14, 2018 at 10:09:37AM +0100, Simon Hobson wrote: > Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI <ren...@olgiati-in-paraguay.org> wrote: > > If the developpers are worried about users wandering into unsafe sites, > > I would understand a warning, but why the complete blockage ? > > > > And is there a way around it ? > > While not directly addressing your problem, it's a symptom of the "nothing > old exists, all (would be) legacy stuff gets replaced by 3 years old, we > don't care" approach from several quarters. > > Browsers that won't connect to sites running old and deprecated encryption > methods (which I suspect is your problem),
Nope. A good part of browsers on the list he tried are unmaintained, thus it's not a matter of deprecated encryption being dropped, but of the appliance breaking. And even if it were, IoS (Internet of Shit) insecure appliances are a common nuisance, thus any of those that ceases to work is actually a boon to the society, as it teaches people not to buy those, and if we're lucky, perhaps is grounds for warranty return, thus costing the manufacturer some (and for most, margins are so thin that a single return costs more than they earn on several sales). Were it running free software, users would be able to upgrade, avoiding whatever the breakage is. From the error messages, it's clear it's not an expired cert -- but no clue what. > $Vendor ended support several years ago, that's not going to happen > In that case, you need to throw away your perfectly functional gigabit > switch and buy a new one that will do nothing more than the old one except > have more up to date firmware ! Well perhaps not those words ! Welcome to the world of proprietary crap. Now you know what not to buy. Meow. -- // If you believe in so-called "intellectual property", please immediately // cease using counterfeit alphabets. Instead, contact the nearest temple // of Amon, whose priests will provide you with scribal services for all // your writing needs, for Reasonable And Non-Discriminatory prices. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng