Thanks for your answer too, I had already seen this wiki page before
posting but I didn't find in it any info on how to do that; I'll look
into it again and try harder then.
F. Delente
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On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 12:22 PM, Fabrice Delente wrote:
> OK, I understand, thanks for your answer! I'll look into building
> openvpn 2.4.3 from source.
I believe you only have to set Fedora's security policy to allow MD5.
That is covered in the Fedora wiki page you were provided.
There's no nee
OK, I understand, thanks for your answer! I'll look into building
openvpn 2.4.3 from source.
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Hi,
On 06/10/17 17:26, Fabrice Delente wrote:
Hello,
Until two days ago I used OpenVPN to connect to my workplace, on a
non-security sensitive tunnel (just for convenience).
However, OpenSSL updated on my machine (Fedora 26), and now the
certificate is rejected:
Fri Oct 6 17:25:06 2017 OpenV
> Until two days ago I used OpenVPN to connect to my workplace, on a
> non-security sensitive tunnel (just for convenience).
>
> However, OpenSSL updated on my machine (Fedora 26), and now the
> certificate is rejected:
>
> ...
> routines:SSL_CTX_use_certificate:ca md too weak
> Fri Oct 6 17:25:06
Hello,
Until two days ago I used OpenVPN to connect to my workplace, on a
non-security sensitive tunnel (just for convenience).
However, OpenSSL updated on my machine (Fedora 26), and now the
certificate is rejected:
Fri Oct 6 17:25:06 2017 OpenVPN 2.4.4 x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu [SSL
(OpenSSL)]