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> A less onerous method, but potentially more insecure unless you revert the
> setting for day to day usage, is to type 'about:config' and set
> security.tls.version.min to 0, before you restart FF.
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>
Restarting doesnt help (with FF 42 at least). Message is "Firefox cannot
guarantee the safety
On Wednesday 25 Nov 2015 07:11:39 J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On 25 November 2015 00:33:57 CET, Adam Carter wrote:
> >It seems like modern browsers don't have the option to support old
> >crypto,
> >eg on firefox setting security.version.tls.min to 0 still blocks SSLv3.
> >What do you use to access old
On 25 November 2015 00:33:57 CET, Adam Carter wrote:
>It seems like modern browsers don't have the option to support old
>crypto,
>eg on firefox setting security.version.tls.min to 0 still blocks SSLv3.
>What do you use to access old equipment?
A virtual machine with an old browser which is only
It seems like modern browsers don't have the option to support old crypto,
eg on firefox setting security.version.tls.min to 0 still blocks SSLv3.
What do you use to access old equipment?
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