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  • Infopro
    On top of forums, is a search tool link, click that and search for SSL3. have a read thru all of those threads.
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  • rene123
    I've done that. Cpanel seems to have applied a fix, which seems to appear in my apache config in whm, but digicert still gives warnings. And btw, this thread is 7 pages long about the problem. Maybe more people then me want a fast answer instead of reading through all 7 pages.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Here are the instructions to disable SSLv3 for Apache: 1. Go to WHM => Service Configuration => Global Configuration. 2. SSL/TLS Cipher Suite (the second option, not "SSL Cipher Suite") should contain "All -SSLv2 -SSLv3". 3. Go to the bottom of the page, and select the Save button to restart the service. If you still receive a warning after this, please contact DigiCert's support team as it might be a false positive. Thank you.
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  • Infopro
    Maybe more people then me want a fast answer instead of reading through all 7 pages.

    Agreed. Still, reading these threads may be of some use. We've got some very smart folks on these forums, posting in those threads, and it's worth reading up on the topic you're interested in regardless of how busy you are. I'm fairly certain cPanelMichaels suggestion above is mentioned in that 7 page thread, reading thru it gives context to the topic. My apologies for not providing a proper answer to you quicker.
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  • rene123
    Hello, Here are the instructions to disable SSLv3 for Apache: 1. Go to WHM => Service Configuration => Global Configuration. 2. SSL/TLS Cipher Suite (the second option, not "SSL Cipher Suite") should contain "All -SSLv2 -SSLv3". 3. Go to the bottom of the page, and select the Save button to restart the service. If you still receive a warning after this, please contact DigiCert's support team as it might be a false positive. Thank you.
    Thanks for your answer. Got "All -SSLv2 -SSLv3 - default". Rebuilt apache in february so this fix should have been applied by then, still digicert shows the error. So yea, it's probably a false positive from them.
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  • rene123
    Infopro, don't get me wrong. I really appreciate the fast help everyone gets here. Cpanel seems to be a great company that cares about its customers. My question haven't been answered in a short thread, and I think other people now can find this thread though Google or forum search without having to write the question again (but I should have written a better title for other users, sorry about that one).
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  • joako
    Run this test and see what it says:
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