i like to come up with the "fun" ones... i have some old software which needs TLS1.0 (yeah i know.... the supplier should be held up and shot in the knee caps until they code it properly...)
but i dont want to expose TLS1.0 to "anything" else other than the users who need this app. the plan being - Elastic Layer to assign the TLS1.0 changes to only those users, and leave TLS1.0 etc turned off for everyone else ?
is this doable, or am i going to need a fresh image with this turned on ?
additionally - can i do this as an App Layer, or would it need to be platform/OS ?
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GMason92
Hi Guys,
i like to come up with the "fun" ones... i have some old software which needs TLS1.0 (yeah i know.... the supplier should be held up and shot in the knee caps until they code it properly...)
but i dont want to expose TLS1.0 to "anything" else other than the users who need this app. the plan being - Elastic Layer to assign the TLS1.0 changes to only those users, and leave TLS1.0 etc turned off for everyone else ?
is this doable, or am i going to need a fresh image with this turned on ?
additionally - can i do this as an App Layer, or would it need to be platform/OS ?
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