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TLS versions supported by GCE and HTML Viewer?

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  • Permanently deleted user
    Hi Carmen,

     

    You will likely run into issues.  Essentials is a dotnet 4 application and will not support TLS 1.2 without a change.  Please see this article for the workaround (registry changes) -

     

    https://support.geocortex.com/essentialsGSCkba?sub-nav=kba&main-nav=essentials&#!/feedtype=SINGLE_ARTICLE_DETAIL&criteria=BESTANSWERS&id=kA360000000L14bCAC

     

    Regards,

     

    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

     

    An Esri Platinum Business Partner

     

     
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  • Scott Daniel
    I recently disabled TLS 1.0 per our IT's recommendation thinking it was causing application errors. Doing so made Essentials think that MapServices hosted by others were off-line. I re-enabled it and all is good. I would leave it alone for now...
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  • Permanently deleted user
    If you are concerned with security vulnerabilities, I would go ahead with the change and add the registry settings, it should work as normal once the registry settings are added.  TLS 1.0 is not secure and is considered EOL.

     

    Regards,

     

    Wayne
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  • Carmen Durham
    Thank you Wayne for the information. Yes, IT is tightening the security throughout our system.  I want to let IT know where we will have problems and set a schedule for changing the settings so GIS will be ready to deal with the ripple effects (vs. the settings get changed when all of GIS is at a conference or on vacation!)
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  • John Nerge
    No idea if this is a credible tool to use or not, but I just ran it against our geocortex web server URL, and the report was useful in helping me (a non-web server expert) understand how it's using SSL/TLS.

     

    https://globalsign.ssllabs.com/analyze.html
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