haproxy 2.0 doesn't like private key that is not strong enough (only
1024 bits).
I generated new certificate for key that has 2048 bits just to find that
this certificate is accepted but TLSv1.0 was removed from haproxy or
some SSL library, haproxy 2.0.13 cannot connect to the old router...:-(
I installed Mint 20.3 (Ubuntu 20.04) to new desktop PC. haproxy was
upgraded to 2.0.13 and it doesn't work with configuration that was
written for haproxy 1.8.8. The problem is with certificate file, haproxy
reports problem with configuration file, with line "bind". haproxy
cannot find SSL
Glad that you figured out a workaround, and thanks for documenting it
here!
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Most WWW browsers removed support for TLS v1.0 & v1.1, including browsers on
tablets, etc.
I just need an easy way to connect to my old router and I will need access it
during migration to some newer replacement.
I have found that "HAProxy" can be used to create a proxy with TLS v1.3 to
device