How require 128-bit encryption, but not SSL?
From: Jason Finken (JasonFinken_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/29/05
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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 07:34:06 -0700
Windows 2000 Server w/ SP4
IIS 5.0
I know how to, using Internet Services Manager, require SSL and require
128-bit encryption for a particular web site, directory, or file, but that's
not exactly what I want to do.
The require 128-bit option is only available after you also enable require
SSL. I don't necessarily want to require SSL. I just want to require
128-bit encryption for any time a client may happen to be using SSL.
Is there some way to, globally for an entire IIS server, prevent the server
from allowing encryption levels less than 128-bit, without also requiring
SSL? Is there a registry or metabase value that could be set?
Thanks in advance.
Jason
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