Yeah, you need to add the @SECLEVEL=0 in the cipher string to set the
security level to 0. That is needed to allow SHA1 in signatures which
is required for these TLS versions.
Tomas Mraz
On Thu, 2022-02-03 at 17:36 +1100, pa...@openssl.org wrote:
> It does support both. I think a configuration
It does support both. I think a configuration time option might be
required and neither is supported by the FIPS provider.
Paul Dale
On 3/2/22 4:32 pm, Srinivas, Saketh (c) wrote:
Hi,
Does openssl 3.0 still support TLSv 1.0 and TLSv1.1. or they are
deprecated, because there were some depre
Hi,
Does openssl 3.0 still support TLSv 1.0 and TLSv1.1. or they are deprecated,
because there were some deprecations like sha1 etc.
Thanks,
Saketh.
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