On 06/01/2021 13:03, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Ed Greshko said:
On 06/01/2021 08:03, Chris Adams wrote:
Off to file a bug, against crypto-policies I guess to start.
Well, I don't know why you'd do that.
I just did "sudo update-crypto-policies --set LEGACY" on an F33 system,
resta
Once upon a time, Ed Greshko said:
> On 06/01/2021 08:03, Chris Adams wrote:
> >Off to file a bug, against crypto-policies I guess to start.
>
> Well, I don't know why you'd do that.
>
> I just did "sudo update-crypto-policies --set LEGACY" on an F33 system,
> restarted the system as
> suggeste
On 06/01/2021 08:03, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Ed Greshko said:
On 06/01/2021 04:10, Chris Adams wrote:
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1893581 and
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/StrongCryptoSettings2
In the second link, see the section on " Upgrade/compatibi
Once upon a time, Ed Greshko said:
> On 06/01/2021 04:10, Chris Adams wrote:
> >I'm getting an error connecting to an HTTPS website with Firefox of
> >SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP on Fedora 33. How do I see what ciphers
> >Firefox is configured to use?
> >
> >When I use a public scanner to see wha
On 06/01/2021 04:10, Chris Adams wrote:
I'm getting an error connecting to an HTTPS website with Firefox of
SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP on Fedora 33. How do I see what ciphers
Firefox is configured to use?
When I use a public scanner to see what the site supports, it appears
that there are mult
Once upon a time, Joe Zeff said:
> On 1/5/21 1:10 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
> >And really - having to lower system-wide security settings to
> >allow connection to one site is a poor design.
>
> Yes! Poor design by that site, unless it's dumping malware or
> otherwise stealing data.
For many reaso
On 1/5/21 1:10 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
And really - having to lower system-wide security settings to
allow connection to one site is a poor design.
Yes! Poor design by that site, unless it's dumping malware or otherwise
stealing data.
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I'm getting an error connecting to an HTTPS website with Firefox of
SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP on Fedora 33. How do I see what ciphers
Firefox is configured to use?
When I use a public scanner to see what the site supports, it appears
that there are multiple secure ciphers available, so I don't