Hi, How to check the default ciphers? We are not setting any ciphers in our code. Below is the configuration output.
CC =gcc CFLAG =-Wall -O3 -pthread -m64 -DL_ENDIAN -udp -Wa,--noexecstack SHARED_CFLAG =-fPIC -DOPENSSL_USE_NODELETE DEFINES =DSO_DLFCN HAVE_DLFCN_H NDEBUG OPENSSL_THREADS OPENSSL_NO_STATIC_ENGINE OPENSSL_PIC OPENSSL_IA32_SSE2 OPENSSL_BN_ASM_MONT OPENSSL_BN_ASM_MONT5 OPENSSL_BN_ASM_GF2m SHA1_ASM SHA256_ASM SHA512_ASM RC4_ASM MD5_ASM AES_ASM VPAES_ASM BSAES_ASM GHASH_ASM ECP_NISTZ256_ASM PADLOCK_ASM POLY1305_ASM LFLAG = PLIB_LFLAG = EX_LIBS =-ldl APPS_OBJ = CPUID_OBJ =x86_64cpuid.o UPLINK_OBJ = BN_ASM =asm/x86_64-gcc.o x86_64-mont.o x86_64-mont5.o x86_64-gf2m.o rsaz_exp.o rsaz-x86_64.o rsaz-avx2.o EC_ASM =ecp_nistz256.o ecp_nistz256-x86_64.o DES_ENC =des_enc.o fcrypt_b.o AES_ENC =aes-x86_64.o vpaes-x86_64.o bsaes-x86_64.o aesni-x86_64.o aesni-sha1-x86_64.o aesni-sha256-x86_64.o aesni-mb-x86_64.o BF_ENC =bf_enc.o CAST_ENC =c_enc.o RC4_ENC =rc4-x86_64.o rc4-md5-x86_64.o RC5_ENC =rc5_enc.o MD5_OBJ_ASM =md5-x86_64.o SHA1_OBJ_ASM =sha1-x86_64.o sha256-x86_64.o sha512-x86_64.o sha1-mb-x86_64.o sha256-mb-x86_64.o RMD160_OBJ_ASM= CMLL_ENC =cmll-x86_64.o cmll_misc.o MODES_OBJ =ghash-x86_64.o aesni-gcm-x86_64.o PADLOCK_OBJ =e_padlock-x86_64.o CHACHA_ENC =chacha-x86_64.o POLY1305_OBJ =poly1305-x86_64.o BLAKE2_OBJ = PROCESSOR = RANLIB =ranlib ARFLAGS = PERL =/usr/bin/perl Thanks, Grace On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 8:12 PM, Grace Priscilla Jero < grace.prisci...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thankyou Matt. > Some of them that we tried does not work. Is there any additional criteria > for it to work. > I read about some PSK ciphers which I am not sure depends on something > else. > > Thanks, > Grace > > On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 3:03 PM, Matt Caswell <m...@openssl.org> wrote: > >> >> >> On 15/11/17 06:08, Grace Priscilla Jero wrote: >> > Hi All, >> > Do we have the exact list of cipher suites supported by default in >> > openssl for each of the below in 1.1.0g version of openSSL. >> > >> > TLS 1.0 >> > TLS 1.1 >> > TLS 1.2 >> > DTLS 1.0 >> > DTLS 1.2 >> >> You can use the command line "ciphers" command for this information, i.e. >> >> $ openssl ciphers -s -v -tls1 >> $ openssl ciphers -s -v -tls1_1 >> $ openssl ciphers -s -v -tls1_2 >> >> DTLS1.0 is the same list as for TLS1.1 and DTLS1.2 is the same as for >> TLS1.2. >> >> Matt >> >> -- >> openssl-users mailing list >> To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users >> > >
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