Robert Relyea wrote: > 2) in fedora 38, SHA-1 gets turned of in the default policy and ships > that way. Isn't that the default already? I use the default crypto policy, and I had a case last year where Seamonkey and Firefox refused to talk to a certain web server, which I worked around by temporarily adding "SHA1" to /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/nss.config. Björn Persson
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