Hello Folks,

Our security team has highlighted that services running on port 8250 supports 
the use of SSL ciphers that offer medium strength encryption. Nessus regards 
medium strength as any encryption  that uses key lengths at least 64 bits and 
less than 112 bits,

It is considerably easier to circumvent medium strength encryption if the 
attacker is on the same physical network.


Our security team has recommended to reconfigure the affected application if 
possible to avoid use of medium strength ciphers, so we do something about it 
or not ?




Vivek Kumar
Sr. Manager - Cloud & DevOps
TechOps | Indiqus Technologies

vivek.ku...@indiqus.com <mailto:vivek.ku...@indiqus.com>
        www.indiqus.com <https://www.indiqus.com/>





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