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but it's next generation!
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hio77:
but it's next generation!
The Next Generation should have their SSL Ciphers up to date!
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both their ipv4 and ipv6 addresses only score a grade of "C" on SSL labs, on the cusp of an "F".. yuck.
dt:
both their ipv4 and ipv6 addresses only score a grade of "C" on SSL labs, on the cusp of an "F".. yuck.
This is IT security 101 to keep your ciphers up-to-date (which an many cases requires OS upgrades if systems don;t support it)
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Looks to be fixed
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looks like someone was listening, they're grade A now
I just ran a check, it only supports TLS1.2 now and is getting an A grade. It's reporting some weak ciphers but a quick look at TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 sounds ok. Oddly the report lists the same cipher twice, once marked secure once marked insecure.
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