Hello
On 2024-06-17 16:14, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2024-06-17 08:26:39 -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
On stable:
$ openssl list -disabled
Disabled algorithms:
IDEA
MD2
MDC2
RC5
SCTP
SSL3
ZLIB
So, SSL3 support was removed at least that long ago. I think it
was actually dropped around 2016.
That's
Am 20.06.2024 um 11:05:10 Uhr schrieb Vincent Lefevre:
> I've got a confirmation that their Radius servers still use SSL3,
> and they said that they could not upgrade them.
Then they have very, very outdated stuff. Talk to the security
department at your site, maybe they make them hurry up.
On 2024-06-17 15:08:54 -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > On 2024-06-17 08:26:39 -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > > On stable:
> > > $ openssl list -disabled
> > > Disabled algorithms:
> > > IDEA
> > > MD2
> > > MDC2
> > > RC5
> > > SCTP
> > > SSL3
> > > ZLIB
> > >
> > > So, SSL3 s
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2024-06-17 08:26:39 -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > On stable:
> > $ openssl list -disabled
> > Disabled algorithms:
> > IDEA
> > MD2
> > MDC2
> > RC5
> > SCTP
> > SSL3
> > ZLIB
> >
> > So, SSL3 support was removed at least that long ago. I think it
> > was actually dropp
Richard (12024-06-17):
> There is a coordination, so you can use the same login data all over the
> world. At least that's how it's supposed to work. But afaik the protocols
> themselves aren't predefined. That's up to the local IT department how they
> implement this. Authentication should always
There is a coordination, so you can use the same login data all over the
world. At least that's how it's supposed to work. But afaik the protocols
themselves aren't predefined. That's up to the local IT department how they
implement this. Authentication should always be done locally, with
synchroni
On 2024-06-17 10:18:09 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > Under Debian/unstable, I can't connect to eduroam due to the following
> > reason:
>
> AFAIK, while "the eduroam" looks like one thing it's just a bunch of
> local wifi networks, each one administered&managed mostly independently
> and with d
> Under Debian/unstable, I can't connect to eduroam due to the following
> reason:
AFAIK, while "the eduroam" looks like one thing it's just a bunch of
local wifi networks, each one administered&managed mostly independently
and with different configurations. By and large, if you can connect to
ed
On 2024-06-17 08:26:39 -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> On stable:
> $ openssl list -disabled
> Disabled algorithms:
> IDEA
> MD2
> MDC2
> RC5
> SCTP
> SSL3
> ZLIB
>
> So, SSL3 support was removed at least that long ago. I think it
> was actually dropped around 2016.
That's strange because when I insta
If your university still uses SSL 3.x instead on TLS there might be
something wrong.
You could check on cat.eduroam.org if there's an installer for your
university, that's usually the easiest way to set up eduroam. On paper,
Debian does support PWD, but in reality I was never able to use it, while
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Under Debian/unstable, I can't connect to eduroam due to the following
> reason:
>
> Jun 17 13:58:31 qaa wpa_supplicant[1184]: wlp0s20f3:
> CTRL-EVENT-EAP-PROPOSED-METHOD vendor=0 method=25
> Jun 17 13:58:31 qaa wpa_supplicant[1184]: wlp0s20f3: CTRL-EVENT-EAP-ME
Am 17.06.2024 um 14:07:13 Uhr schrieb Vincent Lefevre:
> Anyone knows what's wrong?
If they really rely on SSL3.0 it is the fault of the network operator
because that protocol is outdated, has some vulnerabilities and is
deprecated for years. Most systems have it disabled by default.
--
Gruß
Ma
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