[Bug 1665151]

2019-03-20 Thread Steffn
@David: going through this again, this looks like some intermittent
issue with changes ported to ubuntu. And it seems to be fixed now?

Can we close this or what shall we look at? Thanks for your help!

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  Apache ignores disable TLSv1.0

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[Bug 1665151]

2019-03-12 Thread Steffn
This is not a bucket for all possible improvement ideas about mod_ssl
configurations. That is better discussed on the user/dev mailing lists.

As to the original report, I read the history of this as:
- not able to reproduce in a minimal set
- the effect of nested include files, some added maybe by a 3rd party tool, 
e.g. certbot that were not immediately obvious

We have no reproducible setup for the title of this ticket, "
SSLProtocol settings seem to have no effect". Otherwise, it would be
helpful to provide a minimum example setup.

Otherwise we will close this ticket. We are open to discussions and
improvement proposals for making better server configurations. But those
should take place on the mailing lists.

Thank you.

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[Bug 1641238]

2019-02-27 Thread Steffn
I do not know about v3 exactly, but v4 addresses a side effect the
change had for the HTTP/2 protocol implementation.

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Title:
  as a reverse proxy, a 100 continue response is sent prematurely when a
  request contains expects: 100-continue

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[Bug 1665151]

2018-11-07 Thread Steffn
@Aaron C: Let's Encrypt has nothing to do with your server
configuration. You probably meant a config addition by an LE client,
such as certbot?

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