On 14 mai 2015, at 16:13, jungle Boogie wrote:

> On 14 May 2015 at 06:08, Mark Felder <f...@freebsd.org> wrote:
>> 
>> TLS 1.0 is dead and is even now banned in new installations according to
>> the PCI DSS 3.1 standards. Nobody should expect TLS 1.0 to be supported
>> by *any* HTTPS site now.
> 
> 
> Here, here! We ONLY have 1.0 enabled until the hardware vendor can
> upgrade their software. I'm looking to celebrate the day when we have
> 1.1 and 1.2 enabled.


That's always the problem with guys like you and me who live in the real world. 
We can't cope with "what should be dead and no longer used". Deprecated 
tomcat/Java/SSL/You-name-it software that you can't just upgrade because it's 
used with hardware/software you can't get rid of.
At work we are in the ridiculous state where we have to package old browser + 
old Java into VMware ThinApp "bubbles" to access production tools.

Removing TSL 1.0 is not a good move. It's possible to provide SSL with TLS 1.2, 
having protection against protocol downgrade, and still provide TLS 1.1 and 1.0 
for older browsers.

patpro
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