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vaibhav
Cirrostratus
Dec 21, 2012View cipher suite
Hi all i need your help to check how i can view the cipher suit details for ssl client profile.
I tried the below command in root as well as config folder but nothing came up.
tmm --clientciphers 'DEFAULT'
I am trying to do it on version 9.3 so let me know commands according to that ....
5 Replies
- What_Lies_Bene1
Cirrostratus
If you have Advanced Shell/BASH access something like this works;openssl ciphers -v your_cipher_string
- note that exclamation marks (!) must be 'escaped' with a back slash (\). - vaibhav
Cirrostratus
Usually when you work on version 10 you can directly apply the command and it will show you all the default cipher that i can use to encrypt the traffic
tmm --clientciphers 'DEFAULT'
But in case of version 9.3 i am not able to find any such command also above command works on version 9.4 as well but not on version 9.3. - What_Lies_Bene1
Cirrostratus
OK, well you can't confirm it but here's a link to an article that details what's in the default list; http://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/8000/800/sol8800.html - What_Lies_Bene1
Cirrostratus
It doesn't look like anything changed between 9.3 and 9.4 so whatever output you get for 9.4 would apply to 9.3. - vaibhav
Cirrostratus
Yes i havn't checked it in version 9.4 but i did cheeked it on version 9.3 and 10.x it only works on 10.x.
But as per the documentation it says the command used for version 9.4 and version 10 will be same.
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