Hi,
ok, thanks for the advice.
I have about 30 IPs on this partial server, so it seems that I am going
to need multiple front ends, each with its own bind statement.
As an fyi; I'm introducing haproxy in fromt of Apache on the same server.
- Travis
On 4/07/2015 3:46 pm, Lukas Tribus wrote:
>> Thanks Lukas,
>>
>> So its either SSLv3 is enable for all, or its disable for all?
> No, you can disable it per bind line, only that you need to
> do it the other way around, specifying no-sslv3 on all other
> bind lines, not the one where you need sslv3 (and not in the
> defaults).
>
>
> Lukas
>
>
ok, thanks for the advice.
I have about 30 IPs on this partial server, so it seems that I am going
to need multiple front ends, each with its own bind statement.
As an fyi; I'm introducing haproxy in fromt of Apache on the same server.
- Travis
On 4/07/2015 3:46 pm, Lukas Tribus wrote:
>> Thanks Lukas,
>>
>> So its either SSLv3 is enable for all, or its disable for all?
> No, you can disable it per bind line, only that you need to
> do it the other way around, specifying no-sslv3 on all other
> bind lines, not the one where you need sslv3 (and not in the
> defaults).
>
>
> Lukas
>
>