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Change SSL Encryption from EC to 2048 Bit RSA

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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hi!

    My clients use special browsers that do not support EC encryption. Is it possible to permanently change Cloudron's HTTPS encryption to 2048 bit RSA? If yes, how?

    Thanks

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    • H hcj-online

      Hi!

      My clients use special browsers that do not support EC encryption. Is it possible to permanently change Cloudron's HTTPS encryption to 2048 bit RSA? If yes, how?

      Thanks

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      wrote on last edited by BrutalBirdie
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      @hcj-online
      Yikes.. but what you wanna do.

      I just checked multiple Cloudron servers, they all have:

      Algorithm RSA
      Key Size 4096
      

      where do you have an ec certs?
      EDIT:
      I redact this statement 😄 just checked newer servers, they have ec certs 😄
      So ok ok understandable.

      Right now there is no explicit feature to select they type of cert you want to request, but there is always the possibility to use your own certs.
      https://docs.cloudron.io/certificates/
      https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/9054/tls-cert-exporter-to-enable-up-front-firewall-deep-packet-inspection

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        wrote on last edited by girish
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        ECC support is pretty much everywhere https://support.globalsign.com/ssl/ssl-certificates-life-cycle/ecc-compatibility, and it's been there since a very long time. Is there some specific browser that we should be considering to implement this?

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        • girishG girish

          ECC support is pretty much everywhere https://support.globalsign.com/ssl/ssl-certificates-life-cycle/ecc-compatibility, and it's been there since a very long time. Is there some specific browser that we should be considering to implement this?

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          @girish I assume it's some government agency type of scenario where the IT is super outdated and can not be updated for reason X.

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            @girish I assume it's some government agency type of scenario where the IT is super outdated and can not be updated for reason X.

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            @BrutalBirdie Even then, we are talking about Android 4.0 and Windows Vista ... Then again, I have heard stories of people using Windows XP still...

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