Hi In the management console there is a Security level: domestic
I found no reference to this in the documentation and a quick google revealed this page: http://docs.sun.com/source/816-5567-10/3_consol.htm
which suggest that this has to do with the type and level of encryption used.
Thus this refer to the level of encryption used in the SSL certificates?
Best Regards
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Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:
Hi In the management console there is a Security level: domestic
I found no reference to this in the documentation and a quick google revealed this page: http://docs.sun.com/source/816-5567-10/3_consol.htm
which suggest that this has to do with the type and level of encryption used.
Thus this refer to the level of encryption used in the SSL certificates?
Yes, and it is obsolete. The security level is always domestic (since 2001 or so).
Best Regards
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_______________________________________ From: 389-users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org [389-users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org] on behalf of Rich Megginson [rmeggins@redhat.com] Sent: 06 August 2010 18:17 To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project. Subject: Re: [389-users] Security Level = Domestic
Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:
Hi In the management console there is a Security level: domestic
I found no reference to this in the documentation and a quick google revealed this page: http://docs.sun.com/source/816-5567-10/3_consol.htm
which suggest that this has to do with the type and level of encryption used.
Thus this refer to the level of encryption used in the SSL certificates?
Yes, and it is obsolete. The security level is always domestic (since 2001 or so).
So there is no option of using other security encryptions...? (Conspiracy theorists might have objections) Would it be worth while removing it completely from the UI?
Regards
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Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:
From: 389-users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org [389-users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org] on behalf of Rich Megginson [rmeggins@redhat.com] Sent: 06 August 2010 18:17 To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project. Subject: Re: [389-users] Security Level = Domestic
Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:
Hi In the management console there is a Security level: domestic
I found no reference to this in the documentation and a quick google revealed this page: http://docs.sun.com/source/816-5567-10/3_consol.htm
which suggest that this has to do with the type and level of encryption used.
Thus this refer to the level of encryption used in the SSL certificates?
Yes, and it is obsolete. The security level is always domestic (since 2001 or so).
So there is no option of using other security encryptions...?
I don't even know if it is possible to use "export" encryption any more.
(Conspiracy theorists might have objections)
If you're paranoid, you definitely wouldn't want to use "export" encryption.
Would it be worth while removing it completely from the UI?
Yes. Please file a bug (if there's not one open already).
Regards
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So there is no option of using other security encryptions...?
I don't even know if it is possible to use "export" encryption any more.
(Conspiracy theorists might have objections)
If you're paranoid, you definitely wouldn't want to use "export" encryption.
Would it be worth while removing it completely from the UI?
Yes. Please file a bug (if there's not one open already).
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=622436
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