RE: Re: SEC webpages inaccessible due to Firefox blocking servers with weak DH ciphers

2015-07-20 Thread Drew Weaver
: SEC webpages inaccessible due to Firefox blocking servers with weak DH ciphers 17. Jul 2015 21:06 by will.mcderm...@sjsu.edu: > Load balancers can also be used like this, while maintaining > redundancy (assuming HA LB config). Terminate SSL/TLS on the LB and > run plain-text to t

Re: Re: SEC webpages inaccessible due to Firefox blocking servers with weak DH ciphers

2015-07-19 Thread tqr2813d376cjozqap1l
17. Jul 2015 21:06 by will.mcderm...@sjsu.edu: > Load balancers can also be used like this, while maintaining redundancy > (assuming HA LB config). Terminate SSL/TLS on the LB and run plain-text to > the application/appliance. As long as the load balancer is in an acceptable > part of the netw

Re: Re: SEC webpages inaccessible due to Firefox blocking servers with weak DH ciphers

2015-07-18 Thread George Metz
Federal government lands on you like a sack of bricks if you don't provide this information through their (in)secure website. No exceptions. Sometimes you can't fire the vendor because they're not a vendor, they're a freaking regulatory agency with the power to crush you like a bug, and a 5 year a

Re: Re: SEC webpages inaccessible due to Firefox blocking servers with weak DH ciphers

2015-07-17 Thread tqr2813d376cjozqap1l
Weak ciphers? Old (insecure) protocol versions? Open security issues? Vendor will never provide a patch? Trash goes in the trash bin, no exceptions.