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Enable TLS 1.2 on cPanel

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, The following document explains how to adjust the cipher protocol on each service: How to Adjust Cipher Protocols - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation Let us know if this helps. Thank you.
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  • DPNmw
    Unfortunately no, I need to know how to enable the TLS 1.2 and not conflict with cpanel. That reference document only explains the difference in tls and services impacted. Is there any document that you can link me to that will guide the change from 1.1 to 1.2 without breaking or conflicting with anything
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Could you provide some more background on what's leading to issues with TLS 1.2 so we can offer more concise instructions? For instance, is this for Apache, or another service (e.g. FTP, cpsrvd)? Is it related to a PCI compliance scan? Thank you.
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  • WorkinOnIt
    Hello - I also have this issue. How can I check if TLS 1.2 is possible / enabled on the cpanel server? The reason for doing this is PCI compliance. PayPal are mandating that all HTTPS traffic for e.g. IPN etc, must be TLS 1.2 Date Change for Migrating from SSL and Early TLS
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Support for TLS 1.2 connections is enabled by default with the OpenSSL package available in CentOS 6 or newer. If you are still using CentoS 5 (it's at end-of-life status), then the you'd need to use a manual workaround like the one referenced on the following thread: Update cPanel to TLS 1.2 without modifying system files [php5 + curlssl + apache2.4.x] The current plan is to automatically set TLS defaults to be suitable for TLS 1.2 only starting in cPanel version 68, however you can manually configure this now by following the instructions on the thread below: I need to disable TLS v1.0 Thank you.
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  • WorkinOnIt
    Great thanks. I was able to see it listed in phpinfo also.
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