On 27.04.2010 05:19, Grant wrote:
I've been advised to harden my SSL in the following ways:
1. disable SSL 2.0
Agreed. There is no need to support SSL 2.0 anymore.
2. disable use of SSL ciphers which offer either weak or no encryption
For maximum compatibility, support AES, RC4 and 3DES
I've been advised to harden my SSL in the following ways:
1. disable SSL 2.0
2. disable use of SSL ciphers which offer either weak or no encryption
3. disable anonymous SSL ciphers
Will some website users not be able to use https if I do this?
- Grant
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