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Low ciphers vulberabilitiy on 2003 standard edition server

Asked by pdixit1977 in Networking Security Vulnerabilities, Windows Network Security

Hi,
During our last PCI scan we found vulnerability says "the remote host support the use of SSL ciphers that offer either weak encryption or no encryption at all". We made registry changes (an dword key named "Enabled" with value of 0 add to "HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\CONTROL\SECURITYPROVIDERS\SCHANNEL\CIPHERS" all keys below than 128 bit. This change fixed vulnerabilties of 2003 enterprise edition server but 2003 standard edition server are still showing the same vulnerability. Please help on this....
 
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