Hello Koen van Eijk,
Thank you for posting your query here!
Adding on to the previous response, yes, Microsoft has announced that support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1 will be removed for both existing and new storage accounts in all clouds starting from Nov 1, 2024. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-storage-blog/tls-1-0-and-1-1-support-will-be-removed-for-new-amp-existing/ba-p/4026181
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/azuretls12/
Azure DevTest Labs automatically creates an Azure Storage account for every lab it creates. However, it seems that the minimum TLS version is set to 1.0 by default.
There’s a similar discussion on Stack Overflow which reports that while TLS 1.0 and 1.1 appear to be enabled when tested with certain tools, Azure actually blocks these versions at the application layer if the minimum TLS version for the storage account is set to 1.2.
As noted, while Azure DevTest Labs does not currently allow for the direct configuration of TLS settings during the deployment of a storage account, you can indeed update the TLS version after the storage account has been created.
· Navigate to the Azure Portal.
· Go to your storage account created by DevTest Labs.
· Under the Settings section, find Configuration.
· In the Minimum TLS version field, select TLS 1.2 or higher and save the changes.
By following these steps, you'll make sure that even if you can't set TLS settings during the initial setup in DevTest Labs, your environment will still meet secure TLS standards after everything is up and running.
Do let us know if you have any further queries. I’m happy to assist you further.
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