
Cipher Name
SSL
Protocol
Key Exchange
Algorithm,
Authentication
Encryption
Algorithm
MAC Digest
Algorithm
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5
SSLv3
RSA (512), RSA
RC2 (40)
MD5 EXPORT
EXP-RC4-MD5
SSLv3
RSA (512), RSA
RC4 (40)
MD5 EXPORT
EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5
SSLv2
RSA (512), RSA
RC2 (40)
MD5 EXPORT
EXP-RC4-MD5
SSLv2
RSA (512), RSA
RC4 (40)
MD5 EXPORT
ADH-AES256-SHA
SSLv3
DH, NONE
AES (256)
SHA1
ADH-DES-CBC3-SHA
SSLv3
DH, NONE
3DES (168)
SHA1
ADH-AES128-SHA
SSLv3
DH, NONE
AES (128)
SHA1
ADH-RC4-MD5
SSLv3
DH, None
RC4 (128)
MD5
ADH-DES-CBC-SHA
SSLv3
DH, NONE
DES (56)
SHA1
EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA
SSLv3
DH (512), None
DES (40)
SHA1 EXPORT
EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5
SSLv3
DH (512), None
RC4 (40)
MD5 EXPORT
Cipher List Formats
The cipher list you specify for a virtual SSL server consists of one or more cipher strings
separated by colons (e.g. RC4:+RSA:+ALL:!NULL:!DH:!EXPORT@STRENGTH). Lists of
ciphers can be combined using a logical and operation (+) (e.g. SHA1+DES represents all
cipher suites containing the SHA1 and the DES algorithms).
In the colon-separated list, any cipher string can be preceded by the characters !, - or +. These
characters serve as modifiers, with the following meanings:
• ! permanently deletes the ciphers from the list (e.g. !RSA).
• - deletes the ciphers from the list, but the ciphers can be added again by later options.
• + moves the ciphers to the end of the list. This option doesn't add any new ciphers it just
moves matching existing ones.
•
@STRENGTH
is placed at the end of the cipher list, and sorts the list in order of encryption algorithm
key length.
The default cipher list used for all virtual SSL servers on the VPN Gateway is
ALL@STRENGTH.
A cipher list consisting of the string
RC4:ALL:!DH
Supported Ciphers
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