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We recently got an email from Canvas support, what steps should I take ?
This is a little confusing:
You can address this behavior in one of two ways:
Please help and can I speak to a technical person from Canvas.
Thank you,
Kind regards,
Shredhar Raju
At the tail end of the email it tells you that you can get a list of IP addresses that are using older TLS from your CSM. This basically is anyone and anything that is accessing Canvas using older TLS, so it could be some crappy piece of software that someone has that uses an old library or something.
If one of those IP addresses is yours, then perhaps one of your systems needs to be updated or reconfigured to use the backup API endpoint.
That's my interpretation.
It could just be a REALLY old browser on an old OS too.
Hi David,
Thanks for your reply, I understand that most modern browsers use the latest TLS version, we not concerned on that front.
My concern is what we need to do from our end if we have an API configured with Canvas to take required actions for this item:
Transition your API URL to a legacy endpoint for your institution— (e.g. institution-name.legacyapi.instructure.com instead of institution-name.instructure.com). Legacy endpoints will be supported until 17 July 2021, which will provide additional time to transition to TLS 1.2.
Kind regards,
Shredhar Raju
Hi @sraju ,
Cheers for question. Instructure has recently put together the following FAQ documentation if you are searching for more answers: Customer TLS Protocols FAQ - Google Docs. As David has mentioned, you can also request a copy of affected IPs from your Customer Success Manager.
Cheers
Adam
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