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    SSL POODLE / SSLv3 bug

    Ah, thank you for the tip!
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    SSL POODLE / SSLv3 bug

    I have one more question on this. Hopefully someone can advise. If i'm running 11.5.3 with the described fixes in place and then I upgrade to Plesk 12, are all of these tweaks going to be overwritten? i.e: will I need to either run the Poodle script again or manually configure protocols again...
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    SSL POODLE / SSLv3 bug

    Thanks for the detailed explanation, that's very helpful.
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    SSL POODLE / SSLv3 bug

    Thank you for the excellent advice. Much appreciated.
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    SSL POODLE / SSLv3 bug

    Thanks for the info. Yes, I found that pretty much all of my users had trouble using SSL in their mail clients after I ran the script. This was a couple of days after the KB article was published. At first I assumed they had outdated software, but as things have unfolded, i've come to realise...
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    SSL POODLE / SSLv3 bug

    Oh, I see. So if i'm on 11.5.3, is it worth running the script again? Is there an article that describes how to revert the process? I haven't found one yet. Thanks a lot for your reply.
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    SSL POODLE / SSLv3 bug

    So, as I understand it, if you use Plesk 11.5.3 or Plesk 12.0.18 with Postfix, and have run the ssl_v3_disable script (Linux) linked to in the KB article (http://kb.odin.com/en/123160), you are going to have problems with users using SSL in their mail clients, particularly on the iPhone, until...
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