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Change of remote access encryption algorithms
Hey guys,
does anybody know if changing the "supported encryption algorithms" for remote access vpn in global properties will disconnect all clients? I'm planning to change the encryption algorithm from aes-256 to aes-128, but i'll keep aes-256 as supported algorithm. Will this disconnect all connected clients or will they just use different ciphers after the next topologie update?
cheers
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First of all, nothing changes until you push policy.
Provided AES-256 is still enabled, it should not disrupt any active connections.
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First of all, nothing changes until you push policy.
Provided AES-256 is still enabled, it should not disrupt any active connections.
