nginx only uses the `ssl_protocols` directive in the `server{}` block of the first processed host config, which is the default config in `/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf`. in version `v2.9.20` the default ssl site was dropped by using `ssl_reject_handshake on` in the default host config. but beside the include of `conf.d/include/ssl-ciphers.conf` was removed from the default host config. that's why `tlsv1.3` isn't applied by default anymore, same thing with the defined cipher suites. npm is so broken since `2023-03-16`.
commit that broke the config -> a7f0c3b730
* Fix wrapping when too many hosts are shown (#207)
* Update npm packages, fixes CVE-2019-10757
* Revert some breaking packages
* Major overhaul
- Docker buildx support in CI
- Cypress API Testing in CI
- Restructured folder layout (insert clean face meme)
- Added Swagger documentation and validate API against that (to be completed)
- Use common base image for all supported archs, which includes updated nginx with ipv6 support
- Updated certbot and changes required for it
- Large amount of Hosts names will wrap in UI
- Updated packages for frontend
- Version bump 2.1.0
* Updated documentation
* Fix JWT expire time going crazy. Now set to 1day
* Backend JS formatting rules
* Remove v1 importer, I doubt anyone is using v1 anymore
* Added backend formatting rules and enforce them
in Jenkins builds
* Fix CI, doesn't need a tty
* Thanks bcrypt. Why can't you just be normal.
* Cleanup after syntax check
Co-authored-by: Marcelo Castagna <margaale@users.noreply.github.com>