On Tuesday, 21 April 2020 21:29:58 CEST, Jakob Bohm via openssl-users wrote:
That link shows whatever anyone's browser is configured to handle when clicking
the link.

The important thing is which browsers you need to support, like the ones on
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/clients.html

Beware that the list I just linked is woefully incomplete for those of us who
actively target "any browser" support, especially when including old stuff
like Windows Mobile 5 and Windows XP.

what good is supporting connections from Windows XP when no browser that can
run on it will be able to display the web page?

On 21/04/2020 17:06, Junaid Mukhtar wrote:
Hi Tomas/Team

I have managed to block the RC4 and enable tlsv1 as per our requirements.

We have a requirement to match cipher list on the internal server to match the native browser cipher list as shown by the https://clienttest.ssllabs.com:8443/ssltest/viewMyClient.html

I have tried setting up different combinations on the CipherString but none helped. Do you have any suggestions as to how to do achieve this?


On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 6:22 PM Tomas Mraz <tm...@redhat.com <mailto:tm...@redhat.com>> wrote: ...

Enjoy

Jakob

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