Hi
Now that SSL is just about dead in the water, and browsers are demanding
that TLS1.0 [or greater] be used, are there any instructions as to how
to use TLS with a standalone IntraWeb server?
Many thanks.
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Regards,
Will Owyong
(GMT+10, Australia)
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Re: Using TLS with IW14.0.36 |
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> {quote:title=William Owyong wrote:}{quote}
> On 23/01/2015 2:26 PM, William Owyong wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Now that SSL is just about dead in the water, and browsers are demanding
> > that TLS1.0 [or greater] be used, are there any instructions as to how
> > to use TLS with a standalone IntraWeb server?
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
>
> Correction, using 14.0.32 Ultimate edition.
Hi William,
If you need HTTPS we strongly recommend you to update to latest IW 14.0.37.
Using this version you can get an A grade in SSL Labs test out of the box and you can support more than one version of TLS, like this:
ServerController.SSLOptions.SSLVersions = [TLSv1,TLSv11,TLSv12]
Check version history here (we introduced these changes in IW 14.0.35): http://www.atozedsoftware.com/intraweb/History/XIV/index.EN.aspx
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Re: Using TLS with IW14.0.36 |
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On 23/01/2015 2:26 PM, William Owyong wrote:
> Hi
>
> Now that SSL is just about dead in the water, and browsers are demanding
> that TLS1.0 [or greater] be used, are there any instructions as to how
> to use TLS with a standalone IntraWeb server?
>
> Many thanks.
>
Correction, using 14.0.32 Ultimate edition.
I think I have TLS 1.0 working now in my test environment.
I used SSLBuddy but it misses a step in the self-signed cert creation
for IW - it doesn't let you define a password during creation but
demands one when preparing the certificate for installation into IW SA
server.
The website
(http://www.atozedsoftware.com/intraweb/Blog/20120905.EN.aspx) says that
only TLS1.0 is supported but I'm given a choice up to TLS1.2 in the
SSLOptions.SSLVersion property. When trying to use TLS 1.1 or 1.2 it
seems to revert back to TLS 1.0.
Does 14.0.32 only support TLS 1.0 or is there something else I need to
do to get it working?
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Regards,
Will Owyong
(GMT+10, Australia)
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