Fix typo in docs: Strong grade Ciphers / AEAD

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Dirk 2020-05-02 19:49:01 +02:00
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\fBAverage grade Ciphers\fR: \'HIGH:MEDIUM:AES:CAMELLIA:ARIA:!IDEA:!CHACHA20:!3DES:!RC2:!RC4:!AESCCM8:!AESCCM:!AESGCM:!ARIAGCM:!aNULL\'
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\fBStrong grade Ciphers\fR (AEAD): \'AESGCM:CHACHA20:AESGCM:CamelliaGCM:AESCCM8:AESCCM\'
\fBStrong grade Ciphers\fR (AEAD): \'AESGCM:CHACHA20:CamelliaGCM:AESCCM\'
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<li><code>LOW</code> (64 Bit + DES ciphers, without EXPORT ciphers): 'LOW:DES:RC2:RC4:!ADH:!EXP:!NULL:!eNULL'</li>
<li><code>3DES + IDEA Ciphers</code>: '3DES:IDEA:!aNULL:!ADH'</li>
<li><code>Average grade Ciphers</code>: 'HIGH:MEDIUM:AES:CAMELLIA:ARIA:!IDEA:!CHACHA20:!3DES:!RC2:!RC4:!AESCCM8:!AESCCM:!AESGCM:!ARIAGCM:!aNULL'</li>
<li><code>Strong grade Ciphers</code> (AEAD): 'AESGCM:CHACHA20:AESGCM:CamelliaGCM:AESCCM8:AESCCM'</li>
<li><code>Strong grade Ciphers</code> (AEAD): 'AESGCM:CHACHA20:CamelliaGCM:AESCCM8:AESCCM'</li>
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* `LOW` (64 Bit + DES ciphers, without EXPORT ciphers): 'LOW:DES:RC2:RC4:!ADH:!EXP:!NULL:!eNULL'
* `3DES + IDEA Ciphers`: '3DES:IDEA:!aNULL:!ADH'
* `Average grade Ciphers`: 'HIGH:MEDIUM:AES:CAMELLIA:ARIA:!IDEA:!CHACHA20:!3DES:!RC2:!RC4:!AESCCM8:!AESCCM:!AESGCM:!ARIAGCM:!aNULL'
* `Strong grade Ciphers` (AEAD): 'AESGCM:CHACHA20:AESGCM:CamelliaGCM:AESCCM8:AESCCM'
* `Strong grade Ciphers` (AEAD): 'AESGCM:CHACHA20:CamelliaGCM:AESCCM8:AESCCM'
`-f, --fs, --nsa, --forward-secrecy` Checks robust forward secrecy key exchange. "Robust" means that ciphers having intrinsic severe weaknesses like Null Authentication or Encryption, 3DES and RC4 won't be considered here. There shouldn't be the wrong impression that a secure key exchange has been taking place and everything is fine when in reality the encryption sucks. Also this section lists the available elliptical curves and Diffie Hellman groups, as well as FFDHE groups (TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3).