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2019 Oct 12
1
easy way to stop old ssl's
...cut off support for older browsers. On purpose.
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> Old browsers aren't really the problem. Even ff 45 (?) from CentOS5 will happily access a TLSv1.2-only server.
IE 10 and older won?t, though: https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fcaniuse.com%2f%23feat%3dtls1-2&c=E,1,OoDXU9RwckHnPZSdyy1A-Mat1VYd83r6qJeujdFE_9jDKQp4hvmqnE9CbbcsCi5OsTOOx75sM1xfwvskBnYzTm7sNq1P3DnbfLyLhGR491ys6viVqTrf&typo=1
> The problem is user that have old versions of software installed with no TLSv1.2 support. SVN, python 2.7 scripts, etc.
Also true. There?s a lot of stuff still linked to OpenSSL 1.0.0...
2019 Oct 11
2
easy way to stop old ssl's
> Yes, breaking changes. Doing this *will* cut off support for older browsers. On purpose.
Old browsers aren't really the problem. Even ff 45 (?) from CentOS5 will happily access a TLSv1.2-only server. The problem is user that have old versions of software installed with no TLSv1.2 support. SVN, python 2.7 scripts, etc.