Recent content by Gareth

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    [SOLVED] ssl3_ctx_ctrl: dh key too small

    Your notes were just enough to lead me down the path to fixing it. Much appreciated! Documentating for posterity: Previously in /etc/apt/sources.list I was pulling in unstable packages (which I believe to be Sid in this case). deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free...
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    [SOLVED] ssl3_ctx_ctrl: dh key too small

    /etc/default/pveproxy doesn't exist. Naively tried to create one with default parameters but didn't make a difference. Didn't get far enough to try excluding DH cyphers from the available list. Not sure if related, but before updating to 5.3 I was installing nginx on a vm - though I don't see...
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    [SOLVED] ssl3_ctx_ctrl: dh key too small

    Firefox generally or Chrome. Tried both on my phone this morning (was using pc before) and also had same issues. Firefox reports "Login failed. Please try again" Chrome reports "Login failed. Please enter the correct credentials" I can log in fine through command line on the same machine...
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    [SOLVED] ssl3_ctx_ctrl: dh key too small

    After upgrading to 5.3 I can no longer log into the gui, and have the following error in the syslog with each attempt: Mar 3 18:56:37 REDACTED pveproxy[3525]: dh params schmorp1539: failed to set DH parameters at /usr/share/perl5/PVE/APIServer/AnyEvent.pm line 622. Mar 3 18:56:37 REDACTED...

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