On Tue, 2020-04-07 at 18:43 +0200, Dario Lesca wrote:
Il giorno mar, 07/04/2020 alle 17.37 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution- list ha scritto:Read (and edit) the /etc/crypto-policies/configIn this file there is only a word (DEFAULT) not comment out, and some comment #... # * DEFAULT: A reasonable default for today's standards (80-bit security). # # * NEXT: Policy which will become DEFAULT in some upcoming release of the # operating system (112-bit security plus restriction of TLS to version 1.2 # and newer). #... Now the value is set to DEFAULT like other Fedora version. Someone have some suggest how to change this file ? Many thanks -- Dario Lesca
Probably Fedora 32 has changed the meaning of DEFAULT to exclude TLS before 1.2. Try changing the value to LEGACY. The comments in the file explain what to do after changing the value. It would be better, of course, to ask the people responsible for the e- mail server to upgrade their security. John Sauter (John_Sauter systemeyescomputerstore com) -- PGP fingerprint E24A D25B E5FE 4914 A603 49EC 7030 3EA1 9A0B 511E
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