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Why Do I Get “no Shared Cipher” Errors, When Trying To Use Anonymous Diffie-hellman (adh) Ciphers? |
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Answer» By default, OpenSSL does not allow ADH ciphers, for SECURITY REASONS. Please be sure you are AWARE of the potential side-effects if you choose to enable these ciphers. In order to use Anonymous Diffie-Hellman (ADH) ciphers, you MUST build OpenSSL with “-DSSL ALLOW ADH”, and then ADD “ADH” into your SSLCIPHERSUITE. By default, OpenSSL does not allow ADH ciphers, for security reasons. Please be sure you are aware of the potential side-effects if you choose to enable these ciphers. In order to use Anonymous Diffie-Hellman (ADH) ciphers, you must build OpenSSL with “-DSSL ALLOW ADH”, and then add “ADH” into your SSLCIPHERSUITE. |
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