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Given that your entire product line of ProSafe Smart switches only supports up to TLS 1.0, I'd like to suggest that you start working on making TLS 1.3 available.
Especially, since TLS 1.2 has been around since 2008 and you should really be embarassed that your business line of switches only support insecure communication methods.
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- snomisNovice
Also agree. Chrome is now presenting warnings that the server is using an outdated security configuration, and the only options are SSL 3 or TLS 1.0. Can a firmware update come out for all prosafe switches, even the GS108T, GS716T, and GS724T so that TLS 1.3 can be enabled.
This is becoming inportant now.
- RickW80Initiate
This is required ASAP please. I have (4) S3300 switches purchased less than a year ago that all have only SSL3 / TLS 1.0 support. They need at least TLS 1.2 support added in right away.
- Retired_Member
Hi all,
any chance we will get this issue resolved? I have 2 Netgear Pro switches (GS724t, GS108t) and for both I am not able to connect securely any more without a browser warning.
Thanks!
Bye
- HandyHatObserver
It's becoming quite disappointing that Netgear still haven't done this. However, considering that until January you needed Java for the device view (at least on the GS724Tv4), I don't have much hope...
- Retired_Member
I cannot believe that Netgear is not able to solve this issue. What they are "accepting" here is a big security issue. I am really considering to switch to a different brand for my switches if I cannot rely on product maintenance for a "pro" switch...
Most recent firmware.. 8/2021:
https://kb.netgear.com/000063825/GS716Tv3-GS724Tv4-GS748Tv5-Firmware-Version-6-3-1-39?language=en_US
Security Fixes:
- Various security vulnerability fixes and enhancements.
Note: None of the security vulnerability fixes include the addition of TLS 1.2 or 1.3, *sigh
- jibjubjaAspirant
Need help for adding TLS 1.2&1.3 for XS712T as well.
- LionDEVNovice
I've been concerned about this, since Chrome started showing warnings for older TLS Versions. Given that Netgear clearly doesn't care about keeping their products secure, I'll get rid of all my Netgear hardware and look for products from more reliable brands.
For me, Netgear will no longer be a recommendation for good value products. - User_ZeroAspirant
Did netgear ever get this working?
I'm trying to get my prosafe switch running on HTTPS, but the only options I see in the GUI are SSL3 and TLS1
- HandyHatObserver
Nope - they simply don't care