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SSL default changes.

TLS default change from TLSv1.2 to TLSv1.3 would probably break some of our production processes.

The Transport Layer Security version 1.3 protocol (TLSv1.3) is now enabled and used by default for System TLS. TLSv1.3 can be disabled by changing the QSSLPCL system value. If TLSv1.3 must be removed from the default protocol list, use System Service tools Advanced Analysis command TLSCONFIG option eligibleDefaultProtocols to remove the value.

And

The System TLS default signature algorithm certificate list no longer contains ECDSA_SHA224, ECDSA_SHA1, RSA_SHA224, RSA_SHA1, or RSA_MD5 signature algorithms. The enabled signature algorithm certificate list still contains those values.

For applications using the default list, certificates with those signatures will not be allowed. Applications can explicitly set the list if the default list is too restrictive. The most limited way to accomplish this is to use Digital Certificate Manager to change the explicit list for only the specific Application Definition requiring these algorithms.

If one of these algorithms must be added to the default signature algorithm certificate list, use System Service tools Advanced Analysis command TLSCONFIG option defaultSignatureAlgorithmCertificateList to add the value.

Paul

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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of James H. H. Lampert
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Subject: Anybody have V7R4 up and running?

Are there any "gotchas" with V7R4, that would break existing software?

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