SoftEtherVPN | platform multi-protocol VPN software | VPN library
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SoftEther VPN (Developer Edition Master Repository). This repository has experimental codes. Pull requests are welcome. Stable Edition is available on which the non-developer user can stable use. Source code packages (.zip and .tar.gz) and binary files of Stable Edition are also available: Copyright (c) all contributors on SoftEther VPN project in GitHub. Copyright (c) Daiyuu Nobori, SoftEther Project at University of Tsukuba, and SoftEther Corporation. The development of SoftEther VPN was supported by the MITOH Project, a research and development project by Japanese Government, subsidized by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan, administrated by Information Promotion Agency. Icons8 kindly supported the project by gifting a license which allows to edit and redistribute their icons. Please note that you are not allowed to redistribute those icons outside of this repository. The developers of SoftEther VPN love Icons8's work and kindly ask the users to support them as much as possible. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at. SoftEther VPN ("SoftEther" means "Software Ethernet") is one of the world's most powerful and easy-to-use multi-protocol VPN software. SoftEther VPN runs on Windows, Linux, Mac, FreeBSD and Solaris. SoftEther VPN supports most of widely-used VPN protocols including SSL-VPN, WireGuard, OpenVPN, IPsec, L2TP, MS-SSTP, L2TPv3 and EtherIP by the single SoftEther VPN Server program. More details on
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QUESTION
I need to connect to an old FTP server, which uses TLS 1.0. I'm trying to enable TLS 1.0 support in my container but with no luck.
Environment: docker
Image: python:latest
What I did so far:
Changed
MinProtocol
toTLS_v1.0
in/etc/ssl/openssl.cnf
: https://github.com/SoftEtherVPN/SoftEtherVPN/issues/1358Set
ssl_version
toPROTOCOL_TLSv1
in my code:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-04 at 09:55... no ciphers available
This is not a problem of TLS version but available ciphers. Thus just setting a lower protocol version does not help. It is unclear what ciphers the server supports and if these are even compiled into the version of OpenSSL you use from Python. For example RC4 is usually no longer compiled in.
But it might well be that the necessary ciphers are only disabled by default, which is often the case with the higher security level often set by default. In this case it might help to decrease the security level, which also takes care of the TLS version
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