[00:37] <teward> sarnold: see i know you know this stuff
[00:38] <teward> what they need is a solution there for temporary because it's their college network on the AU question i'm poking at
[00:38] <sarnold> teward: no, I just have a bunch of things in my firefox history..
[00:38] <teward> i'll drag it into an answer
[00:38] <teward> sarnold: and i'mma be adding more soon :P
[00:38]  * sarnold runs for cover
[00:38] <teward> *dumps all 500000000 pages of the Bash manpage into your history*
[00:38] <sarnold> gah that's almost the worst
[00:38] <sarnold> not sudoers, but close
[00:39] <teward> oh wait crap i put the cyrillic version of that guide into your history... oh well
[01:23] <teward> sarnold: i think OpenSSL 3.0 though default security level of 1 does not allow SHA1 if i'm reading that migration guide right
[01:23] <teward> so they'd have to drop to 0 which is wholly insecure
[01:23] <teward> even if we're on default of 2 they'd have to drop down to insecure levels, so I made a huge note about that in my answer.
[01:23] <sarnold> teward: and I think we set our compilation defaulkt to 2
[01:23] <sarnold> *nod*
[01:23] <teward> right that much i know
[01:23] <teward> i've been bitten by that in 1.1.x before too :p
[01:25] <teward> fun fact I think Debian's default is 2 now as well, which bites everyone using uscan to access SSL sites that run deprecated DH stuff with too small a dh key on Debian to get updated packages.  Which is bleh.
[01:25] <teward> (you probably recall me complaining about that one privately before I got upload for nginx to ftp-master in Debian)
[01:26] <sarnold> yeah that one does sound familiar, heh