> From: openssl-users [mailto:openssl-users-boun...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of
> Grace Priscilla Jero
> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 09:42
> To: openssl-users@openssl.org
> Subject: Re: [openssl-users] Supported cipher suites
> Some of them that we tried does not
On 16/11/17 07:00, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> In the upcoming TLS 1.3 the ciphers are completely different from
> previous versions, and configuration via cipher strings was not
> implemented last I looked. This may have changed...
You have always been able to configure the TLSv1.3 ciphers via ci
> On Nov 16, 2017, at 1:51 AM, Grace Priscilla Jero
> wrote:
>
> How to check the default ciphers? We are not setting any ciphers in our code.
What specifically are you looking for?
The cipherlist sent to the server depends in part on which protocols
are enabled in the client, and as of Open
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
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 wrote:
>
>
> On 15/11/17 06:08, Grace Priscilla Jero
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 th