Re: Disabling TLS 1.1 in Centos 7 cockpit

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Oops, excuse my typo

Create /etc/systemd/system/cockpit.service.d/ssl.conf containing

[Service]
Environment=G_TLS_GNUTLS_PRIORITY=NORMAL:-VERS-SSL3.0:-VERS-TLS1.0:-VERS-TLS1.1

Then

systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl restart cockpit

To verify that TLS 1.1 is disabled,

echo test | openssl s_client -connect localhost:9090 -tls1_1 2>&1 | grep -e Protocol -e Cipher

The expected result is:

New, (NONE), Cipher is (NONE)
    Protocol  : TLSv1.1
    Cipher    : 0000

Cheers,

Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: Randal, Phil
Sent: 27 December 2019 15:04
To: 'CentOS mailing list' <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE:  Disabling TLS 1.1 in Centos 7 cockpit

Try creating /etc/system/system/cockpit.service.d/ssl.conf and putting this in it:

[Service]
Environment=G_TLS_GNUTLS_PRIORITY=NORMAL:-VERS-SSL3.0:-VERS-TLS1.0:-VERS-TLS1.1

Then

systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl restart cockpit

Cheers,

Phil


-----Original Message-----
From: CentOS <centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises
Sent: 27 December 2019 03:26
To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Disabling TLS 1.1 in Centos 7 cockpit

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Hi, I'm using cockpit in standard port 9090 in a Centos 7 system.
Due to a suggestion from management, they want TLS 1.1 disabled system-wide in all Linux boxes and TLS 1.2 enabled.

I have not found proper documentation on how to disable it for cockpit (version 195.1 ships with Centos 7)

So far I have tried (https://cockpit-project.org/guide/149/https.html):

/usr/lib/systemd/system/cockpit.service
[Service]
Environment=G_TLS_GNUTLS_PRIORITY=-VERS-ALL:+VERS-TLS1.2

And I also created the file /etc/systemd/system/cockpit.service.d/ssl.conf
and added:
[Service]
Environment=G_TLS_GNUTLS_PRIORITY=-VERS-ALL:+VERS-TLS1.2

after that, I systemctl restart cockpit

But if I do
#openssl s_client -connect  localhost:9090 -tls1_1 I get a proper response (a certificate), so TLS 1.1 is being accepted.

Suggestions?

Thanks.

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Erick Perez
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