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I already did.  I added some old ciphers in QSSLCSL seems that it
worked, next I changed QSSLPCL, but the old PC still can not access my
server, and in one of the SSL diagnostics it shows as disabled.

My favorite is
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=i5.abc.com.py before
changes it reported A, but after changes reload just shows the cached page.

On 8/26/19 11:06 AM, Mark Waterbury wrote:
Raul,


Issue WRKSYSVAL QSSL*


Notice QSSLCSLCTL -- change that from *OPSYS to *USRDFN to tell the system you are taking responsibility for setting and maintaining the list of approved ciphers.


Once you no longer need TLS 1.1, you can then change it back to *OPSYS.


Hope that helps.


Mark S. Waterbury



> On Monday, August 26, 2019, 10:54:30 AM EDT, Raul Jager <raul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


In v7.4 the only protocols enabled are 1.2 and 1.3

Some clients are behind and as a temporary solution I plan to enable v
1.1, I added v 1.1 in QSSLPCL
and in the DCM, but the validator only sees 1.2 and 1.3

I have restarted the server, but no difference.

My server is at https://i5.abc.com.py

Any ideas?




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