Re: [CentOS] easy way to stop old ssl's

2019-10-11 Thread Leroy Tennison
Just saw the original message (Outlook Web Access isn't the greatest in presenting threads). I had to do it manually but the number of settings to change was small (for a fairly simple website). I would think a sed script inside a for loop would do for a system. If you have a large number of

Re: [CentOS] easy way to stop old ssl's

2019-10-11 Thread Leroy Tennison
Without context it's impossible to make firm statements but, having gone through this a while back (and discovering that less than 1 percent of an examined list of connections couldn't support current ssl - mainly Apple hardware), who do you want to protect? Is it the minority who won't/can't

Re: [CentOS] Centos 8 Mate?

2019-10-11 Thread Robert G (Doc) Savage via CentOS
On Wed, 2019-09-25 at 15:25 +0200, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > > As of now, I have a working MATE DM on CentOS 8. It's a hack though, > I > used Fedora repositories. But that means compiling MATE in EPEL > should > be straightforward, just recompile Fedora 28 packages. > > > I used Fedora 28

Re: [CentOS] C8 and KDE

2019-10-11 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
Goog morning to the list, for all users that are interested about KDE Plasma on Centos 8 you can install KDE from epel. All packages are get from epel-playground and epel-testing and some packages seems need to be build. I run "yum grouplist" and see kde workspace available. I tried to

Re: [CentOS-docs] CentOS 8 Release Notes - Czech translation

2019-10-11 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 12:14 PM Jan Papež (honyczek) wrote: > > Hello, > > I've just finished the translation and added the link to main article > https://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS8.1905 > > Now I'd like to create my Userpage, could you add me rights, please? >

Re: [CentOS] easy way to stop old ssl's

2019-10-11 Thread Warren Young
On Oct 11, 2019, at 2:52 PM, isdtor wrote: > >> Yes, breaking changes. Doing this *will* cut off support for older >> browsers. On purpose. > > Old browsers aren't really the problem. Even ff 45 (?) from CentOS5 will > happily access a TLSv1.2-only server. IE 10 and older won’t, though:

Re: [CentOS] easy way to stop old ssl's

2019-10-11 Thread isdtor
> Yes, breaking changes. Doing this *will* cut off support for older browsers. > On purpose. Old browsers aren't really the problem. Even ff 45 (?) from CentOS5 will happily access a TLSv1.2-only server. The problem is user that have old versions of software installed with no TLSv1.2

Re: [CentOS] easy way to stop old ssl's

2019-10-11 Thread Warren Young
On Oct 11, 2019, at 12:12 PM, Jerry Geis wrote: > > is there a script that is available that can be ran to bring > a box up to current "accepted" levels ? I don’t know why you’d use a script for this at all. Just ship a new HTTPS configuration to each server. Apache loads all *.conf files in

Re: [CentOS-docs] CentOS 8 Release Notes - Czech translation

2019-10-11 Thread honyczek
Hello, I've just finished the translation and added the link to main article https://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS8.1905 Now I'd like to create my Userpage, could you add me rights, please? https://wiki.centos.org/JanPapez Thank you. Jan po 7. 10. 2019 v 17:02 odesílatel Alan

[CentOS] easy way to stop old ssl's

2019-10-11 Thread Jerry Geis
HI all, When CentOS 7 was created things like SSLv2 TLSv1 TLSv1.1 etc... were all OK, but now they have fallen out of favor for various reasons. Updating to CentOS 7.7 does not automatically disable these types of items from apache - is there a script that is available that can be ran to bring a