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<sacarlson> I thought this was on my side but find that I can connect on other sites ok with https with this code
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<sacarlson> so I'm now thinking it might be due to an upgrade of my openssl that now requires min 768 bit encryption. maybe your site doesn't support this?
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<sacarlson> oh by that it looks like you can at least disable the check. I haven't yet found a work around for it yet
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<dzham> They should probably just change the ciphers on their side
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<sacarlson> yes I think so but not sure how long that will be, it can't be too hard to set something in ruby to get it to work. I don't need that much security for free poker chips
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<sacarlson> I found the work around solution for the http://test.stellar.org|test.stellar.org weak key problem