explicitly including other ciphers.

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The network is isolated from the outside worl,   BUT  we still need 
authentication because different users are using it.

So what I preferably want is sort of a set up where,

authentication is done the "standard way" and after that just use the 
https connection without the overhead of actually encrypting anything.
(and the lesss modifications and recompiling the better)

thanks,

Ron


On 12/03/2015 02:50 PM, Richard Moore wrote:
>
>
> On 2 December 2015 at 17:53, Ron Croonenberg <ronc at lanl.gov
> <mailto:ronc at lanl.gov>> wrote:
>
>     So the idea is to use an object store on an isolated network and
>     push and get objects out of it using https.
>
>
> ?If network is fully isolated you could use plain text. Using 'https'
> and null encryption is basically just pretending to do security.
>
> Rich.?
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