Re: Hardware client certificates moving to Centos 7

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On 09/27/2017 10:10 PM, Michael Wojcik wrote:
> On Behalf Of Jochen Bern
> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2017 06:51
>> I don't know offhand which OpenSSL versions did away with MD5, but you
>> *can* install an 0.9.8e (+ RHEL/CentOS backported security patches)
>> straight off CentOS 7 repos
> 
> Ugh. No need for 0.9.8e (which is from, what, the early Industrial Revolution?).

You and I would probably be willing to compile version $CURRENT_STABLE
ourselves if needed, but then again, a dedicated CentOS 6 server would
likely be fine with us as well. I presume that Stuart has an auditor
breathing down his neck and itching to tick "current OS release of
chosen standard distribs, only reputable / vendor repos configured,
updates installed in regular intervals, no sources used or compilers
installed, paid-support-request- and sue-for-damages forms prefilled in
the drawer" checkboxes.

Kind regards,
-- 
Jochen Bern
Systemingenieur

www.binect.de

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