User SSL Error: The client and server don't support a common ssl protocol version or cipher suite
I have a user site that is having trouble accessing our GCE HTML5 application. They are getting errors regarding our SSL protocol. They said off their network it seems to work fine.
I am wondering if we have a protocol enabled on our server that we should disable? Or is this a browser setting at their end to allow TLS 1.2? Has anyone seen this type of behavior?
Thanks,
Jim
Note: We are running Windows Server 2016 on AWS.
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Hi James,
Can you ask the user to press F12 to reveal the developer tools and then go to the "Security" tab, it may reveal more information.
Thanks,
Wayne Richard
Latitude Geographics Group Ltd.
Head Office: 300 – 1117 Wharf Street Victoria, BC Canada V8W 1T7
Tel: (250) 381-8130 | Fax: (250) 381-8132 | wrichard@latitudegeo.com
Developers of Geocortex web-based mapping software | www.geocortex.com
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Hi Wayne,
I think this was traced to our server supporting an unsecured protocol (RC4) which, when disabled, seemed to clear up the issue. Thank you for the follow-up though.
Jim0
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