On 26.04.2017 08:58, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently experimenting with a public server running CentOS 7. I
have half a dozen production servers all running Slackware Linux, and I
intend to progressively migrate them to CentOS, for a host of reasons
(support cycle, package availability,
Le 26/04/2017 à 16:16, James Hogarth a écrit :
> I'm not 100% on any differences in ciphers available, but I don't
> think there should be much difference between EL7 and Fedora.
>
> This config gets my an A+ rating on the sslabs test:
>
> SSLEngine on
> SSLProtocol all -SSLv2 -SSLv3
> SSLCipherS
> Am 26.04.2017 um 17:17 schrieb Fabian Arrotin :
>
> On 26/04/17 16:16, James Hogarth wrote:
>> On 26 April 2017 at 13:16, Steven Tardy wrote:
>>>
On Apr 26, 2017, at 2:58 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
The site is rated "C"
>>>
>>> The RHEL/CentOS out-of-the-box apache tls is a li
On 26/04/17 16:16, James Hogarth wrote:
> On 26 April 2017 at 13:16, Steven Tardy wrote:
>>
>>> On Apr 26, 2017, at 2:58 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>>>
>>> The site is rated "C"
>>
>> The RHEL/CentOS out-of-the-box apache tls is a little old but operational.
>> This Mozilla resource is excellent
On 26 April 2017 at 13:16, Steven Tardy wrote:
>
>> On Apr 26, 2017, at 2:58 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>>
>> The site is rated "C"
>
> The RHEL/CentOS out-of-the-box apache tls is a little old but operational.
> This Mozilla resource is excellent for getting apache tls config up-to-date.
>
> htt
> On Apr 26, 2017, at 2:58 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>
> The site is rated "C"
The RHEL/CentOS out-of-the-box apache tls is a little old but operational. This
Mozilla resource is excellent for getting apache tls config up-to-date.
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Server_Side_TLS
Hi,
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 08:58:39AM +0200, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
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> * This server is vulnerable to the POODLE attack. If possible, disable
> SSL 3 to mitigate. Grade capped to C."
https://wiki.centos.org/Security/POODLE
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Hi,
I'm currently experimenting with a public server running CentOS 7. I
have half a dozen production servers all running Slackware Linux, and I
intend to progressively migrate them to CentOS, for a host of reasons
(support cycle, package availability, SELinux, etc.) But before doing
that, I have
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