Well as it is a standard for pretty much every protocol now why should we hold it back?

17:57, 5 October 2015, Mathias Ertl <m...@fsinf.at>:
Hi,

On Mon, Oct 05, 2015 at 09:45:11AM -0500, Sam Whited wrote:

 This all seems perfectly reasonable to me; if you don't have PFS
 enabled ciphers, I don't understand why you'd expect to be able to be
 part of the network these days.

I completely agree. Support for PFS ciphers is not something brand new or
something. At least for Debian/Ubuntu systems, if you don't support PFS,
you just have a completely outdated system.

If connectivity to some server breaks because of this, it's that servers
operators server fault, not mine.

Oh, and btw: This is a small issue. There aren't many servers affected by
this. Almost all of them are small servers for individual users or a clique
or something.

greeting, Mati


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