Carole:
As luck would have it, I had the same problem and got a solution from Ed
Neidhart, as follows:
There is a configuration change that you can make for it to accept
these connections.
1) Start up Firefox
2) In the URL area, type about:config
3) In the search area type tls
4) Change security.tls.version.min from "1" (default) to "0."
5) Change security.tls.version.fallback-limit from "1" to "0"
The change is made immediately, but you can close Firefox and restart
it if you want.
This lets Firefox accept the connection and no change is needed on the
HMC. I made the change in Firefox on both Linux and Windows.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 01/27/2015 02:32 PM, Carole Slagh wrote:
We are having a problem where Firefox 35.0.1 will not allow a web connection to
our HMC SSL V3.0 with error:
Firefox cannot guarantee the safety of your data on <<url>> because it uses
SSLv3, a broken security protocol.
Advanced info: ssl_error_no_cypher_overlap
I can't find a way to turn off SSL in the HMC Management Console. Since we
have a local LAN, we are secure without SSL.
Has anyone else had this problem and get around it?
Thanks,
Carole Slagh
Clemson University.
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