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  • Document that FUTURE crypto policy rejects certificates with keys < 3072 bits
  • Explain impact on users with custom 2048-bit certificates
  • Provide guidance to change policy from FUTURE to DEFAULT
  • Include reference to Red Hat crypto policy documentation

Addresses DOC-1629

- Document that FUTURE crypto policy rejects certificates with keys < 3072 bits
- Explain impact on users with custom 2048-bit certificates
- Provide guidance to change policy from FUTURE to DEFAULT
- Include reference to Red Hat crypto policy documentation

Addresses DOC-1629
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@mich-elle-luna mich-elle-luna requested a review from rrelledge June 24, 2025 21:23
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Looks good to me. I just left a small suggestion.

@rrelledge rrelledge requested a review from yoavredis June 25, 2025 21:36
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rrelledge commented Jun 25, 2025

@yoavredis Do you think this RHEL 8 crypto policy limitation should be added to https://redis.io/docs/latest/operate/rs/security/certificates/updating-certificates/ too, as requested in DOC-1629?

Co-authored-by: Rachel Elledge <86307637+rrelledge@users.noreply.github.com>
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