On 14.08.19 16:38, Remi Gacogne wrote:
> It looks like we don't support that explicitly.. You could probably work
> something around by tuning the allowed ciphers, but I guess an option to
> to select the TLS versions allowed, like ssl_protocols in nginx or
> SSLProtocol in Apache HTTPD, would make
On 8/14/19 4:21 PM, Brian Sullivan wrote:
> We have a requirement to not allow negotiation of TLS version to go
> below 1.2. Is there a way to configure TLS so that it will only
> negotiate version 1.2 or above?
It looks like we don't support that explicitly.. You could probably work
something ar
Thanks! Before I do that let me make sure it doesn't already exist in some
form.
We have a requirement to not allow negotiation of TLS version to go below
1.2. Is there a way to configure TLS so that it will only negotiate version
1.2 or above?
Regards,
brian
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 4:20 AM Remi
Hi Brian,
On 8/13/19 4:49 PM, Brian Sullivan wrote:
> I'd like to know where I should submit a feature request and what that
> process might be?
The usual process is to open a new feature request on our Github
repository [1], filling the corresponding parts of the template.
It provides the opport
Hi,
Submitting an issue to https://github.com/PowerDNS/pdns would be a
first step.
But it does not hurt to discuss the feature here. Maybe there's a
solution to your problem possible without a new feature.
-Otto
On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 10:49:59AM -0400, Brian Sullivan wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi,
I'd like to know where I should submit a feature request and what that
process might be?
Thanks,
brian
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