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'''NOTE: This doesn't seem to have any effect on Windows 10 if your are manually configuring the connection with PowerShell.''' | '''NOTE: This doesn't seem to have any effect on Windows 10 if your are manually configuring the connection with PowerShell.''' | ||
There is a Windows registry key that may need to be enabled to allow the use of stronger encryption settings. It is not clear at this stage if these settings are required, but the instructions are left here in case they are needed. These settings are, however, needed for Windows 7 clients which falls back to weak encryption if this is not configured. | There is a Windows registry key that may need to be enabled to allow the use of stronger encryption settings. It is not clear at this stage if these settings are required, but the instructions are left here in case they are needed. These settings are, however, needed for Windows 7 clients which falls back to weak encryption if this is not configured and is probably needed since StrongSwan doesn't support the weak ciphers proposed by Windows 7 any more. | ||
* Press {{key press|Win | * Press {{key press|Win|R}} to open the Run box. | ||
* [[File:Administrator_Shield.png]] Type <code>regedit</code> and click OK. | * [[File:Administrator_Shield.png]] Type <code>regedit</code> and click OK. | ||
* Navigate to the following registry path: | * Navigate to the following registry path: | ||