Il 15/02/23 15:09, Daniel Gustafsson ha scritto:
>> On 15 Feb 2023, at 15:03, agharta82@gmail.com wrote:
>> Meanwhile, to solve the case:
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>> • in Linux is quite simple (but insecure), enable legacy ciphers.
> Enabling the legacy ciphers provider isn't insecure per se, the use of said
> ciphers might be insecure but having the code loaded isn't.
True, and wise.
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>> • in Windows....uh....i've not found how to solve it because (if i am not wrong) PG 15 is built with openssl 3
internallyand i don't known how to enable legacy mode in it.
> I don't know Windows very well, but there should be an OPENSSLDIR set and in
> there one can change the openssl conf file just like on Linux AFAIK. It should
> be reasonably similar to on Linux.
Ok, I take a look.
Thanks,
Agharta
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