Actually, it seems that most programs ignore the openssl.cnf anyway for security(?) reasons. Played a bit with MinTlsVersion and it did not change the request which is being sent. Luckily I could ask the DevOps for the nginx versions used and they have versions with the openssl 3 fix; that comes with nginx 1.21.2. Maybe there is a firewall setting causing this. Would not be the first time, hah... I will see.
But anwyay, as the openssl.cnf is ignored anyway this report is quite invalid - does not help. :-D
-- That error message has sent me on a journey, o dear.
Actually, it seems that most programs ignore the openssl.cnf anyway for security(?) reasons. Played a bit with MinTlsVersion and it did not change the request which is being sent. Luckily I could ask the DevOps for the nginx versions used and they have versions with the openssl 3 fix; that comes with nginx 1.21.2. Maybe there is a firewall setting causing this. Would not be the first time, hah... I will see.
But anwyay, as the openssl.cnf is ignored anyway this report is quite invalid - does not help. :-D
-- That error message has sent me on a journey, o dear.