Nah, the SSL/TLS backend in the iDRAC6 most likely needs to be updated and
that will fix it (see other email thread from Mr. S. Smoogen). Instead we
are insecuring our Java clients to make it work with insecure iDRAC6.
If it were possible, I'd get a kick out of the results on SSLLabs. It's
seems they are still relying on MD5 and 1024 keys!

On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 11:30 AM, Chris Adams <[email protected]> wrote:

> Once upon a time, R S <[email protected]> said:
> > We shouldn't be asked to downgrade our Java version, nor mess with the
> > security setting of JDK/JRE/IcedT. If this really is java-related then
> it's
> > up to Dell to fix this and restore functionality of the iDRAC.
>
> I'm curious; if a Java upgrade broke an application, why do you blame
> the application?  Java upgrades have been known to introduce bugs
> before; it is quite possible the problem is on the Java end, not the
> application end.
>
> If Microsoft sends out a Windows update and your Logitech mouse stops
> working, do you blame Logitech?  No, it is probably a Microsoft bug.
>
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