It’s now finally the turn of our Kali-Tools site! In 2019.4 we moved our documentation over to our updated /docs/ page. Enter the Hardening section, and from there you can configure OpenSSL for Strong Security mode instead, which uses today’s current modern standard allowing for secure communication.įor more details, refer to the documentation: /docs/general-use/openssl-configuration/ Kali-Tools This setting is easy to modify via the command-line tool kali-tweaks though. While this is not a configuration that would be good for a general purpose operating systems, this setting makes sense for Kali as it enables the user to engage and talk with more potential targets. This may potentially increase your options on available attack surfaces (if your target has these End of Life (EoL) services running, having then forgotten about them, what else could this uncover?). This is done to help increase Kali’s ability to talk to older, obsolete systems and servers that are still using these older protocols. This means that legacy protocols (such as TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1) and older ciphers are enabled by default. Going forwards from Kali Linux 2021.3, OpenSSL has now been configured for wider compatibility to allow Kali to talk to as many services as possible.
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