On 8/23/21 5:49 AM, Alexander Sosedkin wrote:
Sure. Crypto-policies are there to give you control of what's enabled,
ideally what's enabled by default.

1) There's a blanket `update-crypto-policies --set LEGACY`
2) There's a possibility to reenable disabled algorithms with custom policies,
    allowing to go even lower than LEGACY (which you
    shouldn't really do on public networks, but who's there to stop you)
3) (F35+) There's a possibility to reenable algorithms per backends,
    say, for NSS, Java or krb5 only
4) (In an ideal world) crypto-policies settings should act as defaults,
    meaning apps should be able to further modify them,
   offer weaker methods with a warning, etc
It's not ideal if one obsolete website forces downgrading the security potentially for all the connections. I hope 5) is addressing that.
5) There are total per-backend opt-out mechanisms / procedures
What is the 'backend' in this context? Since the protocol downgrades are required by obsolete endpoints to which we're trying to connect, you're suggesting 'per IP' or 'per-subnet' opt-out, right? Does it require creating separate network interfaces and custom routes?

4 is what broke it here (gnutls currently uses hard-denylisting),
but, in general, you still have all the other ways.
They aren't something we can recommend to all openconnect users,
but we've compromised on not-hard-disabling DTLS 0.9 specifically
until we fix 4 more thoroughly.

If an administrator of the specific host wants to modify or bypass
crypto-policies, it's entirely within their power to do so
and nobody intends (or is able to, for that matters) hinder that.
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