Re: [openssl-users] how to control the cipher list of an openssl server

2018-03-14 Thread Nitin Mutkawoa
Hello I wish to add some additional information. Perhaps it's useful to you. As Matt mentioned check out your ciphers. --> *openssl ciphers -v* You can also grep a particular cipher for example TLS. *openssl "ciphers" -v | grep i tls* So basically, you might need to check if you have the right

Re: [openssl-users] how to control the cipher list of an openssl server

2018-03-12 Thread Matt Caswell
On 12/03/18 22:53, Chris Bare wrote: > I have a fairly basic server set up based on various examples I've seen. > > I run an nmap script I found against it and see only 16 ciphers listed, > none of which are supported by modern web browsers. > Yet when I run "openssl ciphers I get a list of 97.

[openssl-users] how to control the cipher list of an openssl server

2018-03-12 Thread Chris Bare
I have a fairly basic server set up based on various examples I've seen. I run an nmap script I found against it and see only 16 ciphers listed, none of which are supported by modern web browsers. Yet when I run "openssl ciphers I get a list of 97. I realize some of these are old and deprecated