not passed.
This would on the one hand generate more questions "why is it not working?",
but on the other hand would have a stronger security out of the box.
Thanks for your help!
BR
Martin
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: lu...@ltri.eu [mailto:lu...@ltri.eu]
Sent: Samstag, 14. Juli 2018 11:35
To: Martin RADEL
Cc: haproxy@formilux.org
Subject: Re: TLS handshake works with certificate name mismatch using "verify
required" and "verifyhost"
Hello Martin,
> we have a strange situation with o
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To: Martin RADEL
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Subject: Re: TLS handshake works wit
Hi all,
we have a strange situation with our HAProxy, running on Version 1.8.8 with
OpenSSL.
(See the details in the setup listed below - some lines are missing by
intention. It's a config snippet with just the interesting parts mentioned)
Initial situation:
We run a HAProxy instance which
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