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Lesson Loading gives "ciphersuite is not supported" error #176

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seamustuohy opened this issue Oct 14, 2016 · 2 comments
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Lesson Loading gives "ciphersuite is not supported" error #176

seamustuohy opened this issue Oct 14, 2016 · 2 comments

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@seamustuohy
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I am unable to download lessons in Storymaker. It gives me a "ciphersuite is not supported" error.

Expected behaviour

When clicking on a link to load lessons from the lessons menu I expected to be provided with a list of lessons that I can download.

Actual behaviour

The following error was displayed.

ciphersuite 
TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA 
is not supported

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Steps to replicate

  • Install Latest Version of storymaker from Guardian Project's F-Droid repository
  • Click Run in F-Droid repo
  • Click on "Explore Lessons" button.
  • Click on any "(tap to load)" items
  • Black error box appears on the screen that loads.

App Version

Version 0.0.10-build118

Device/Platform Info

Device: OnePlus One
Android Version: 6.0.1
Cyanogen OS version 13.1.2-ZNH2KAS3P0-bacon
CyanogenMod API level: Elderberry (5)
Android Security patch level: September 1, 2016
Kernel Version: 3.4.110-cyanogenmod-g326cf3a build02@cyanogen #1
Build number: MHC19Q

@n8fr8
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n8fr8 commented Oct 14, 2016

Thanks for the comment. This is more a reminder that we are EOL StoryMaker 1.x in favor of StoryMaker 2.

@eighthave we need to remove StoryMaker 1 from our F-Droid repo.

@rugk
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rugk commented Jan 2, 2017

@eighthave we need to remove StoryMaker 1 from our F-Droid repo.

And you need to add v2…

And there I seriously hope you don't mess around with the tls settings and let all stuff be done by Android as the OS is clearly aware of what TLS ciphers to use and which not to use. Just you know, TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA is a horrible old, outdated and probably insecure cipher.

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