> > Wait, are you saying that OpenSSL 1.1.0 no longer implements all the
> > known SSL/TLS versions (some of which are disabled by default because
> > of security)?
> >
> > That would mean it is no longer a full featured TLS and SSL toolkit?

SSlv2 is a bug, not a feature :)

Perhaps less flippantly, OpenSSL 1.0.2 is a long-term supported release and 
fully supports SSLv2 if configured to do so.

So OpenSSL can still claim to be a full-featured TLS and SSL toolkit with a 
straight face.
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