For obvious reasons, Microsoft is pushing for the migration to TLS 1.2, and the software giant has announced a change concerning its Linux app repository. To download packages, TLS 1.2 will now be mandatory. . Hosted at packages.microsoft.com, the collection of software for Linux will no longer allow TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1, with the company explaining that beginning with September 24, TLS 1.2 will be mandatory. In other words, clients not using TLS 1.2 will no longer be allowed to download Linux packages from Microsoft, and the firm emphasizes that companies should give up on the older version due to security risks. The link for this article located at Softpedia News is no longer available. . To enhance security measures, Microsoft has officially required TLS 1.2 for its Linux application repository, discontinuing support for previously utilized, less secure versions.. TLS 1.2 Migration, Microsoft Linux Update, Package Repository Changes. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Significant changes in this version include improved support for privilege separation, ssh no longer needs to be installed setuid root for protocol version 2 hostbased authentication, and the client options FallBackToRsh and UseRsh are deprecated.. . .. Significant changes in this version include improved support for privilege separation, ssh no longer needs to be installed setuid root for protocol version 2 hostbased authentication, and the client options FallBackToRsh and UseRsh are deprecated. Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 21:50:59 +0200 From: Markus Friedl To:
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