As stated into pveproxy, you can setup a cipher suite (OpenSSL method), like any Apache2 or whatever into /etc/default/pveproxy

I began to put a bunch of templates into my new GitHub's repo, see it there :

https://github.com/grumpycatt/proxmox/blob/master/pveproxy.template

Regards

Le 19/02/2015 16:31, Dietmar Maurer a écrit :
I updated to proxmox 3.4 and now I see that this line is back in
/usr/bin/pveproxy.
When I look at the git log, there's a line for removing tlsv1
-           method => "tlsv1",
but after updating to 3.4, the line is still there.

*sslv2, sslv3 =>0 *are there, just as we talked in December.

Any comments?
We reverted that change, because it breaks IE.

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