Re: Update to reflect that TLS1 and TLSv1.1 are now deprecated

2021-03-24 Thread Daniel Gustafsson
> On 24 Mar 2021, at 21:07, Peter Eisentraut > wrote: > > On 24.03.21 10:49, Daniel Gustafsson wrote: >> The recently published RFC 8996 deprecates the use of TLSv1 and TLSv1.1, the >> attached rewords where we say our default of 1.2 is industry best practice >> with >> a link to the authoritat

Re: Update to reflect that TLS1 and TLSv1.1 are now deprecated

2021-03-24 Thread Peter Eisentraut
On 24.03.21 10:49, Daniel Gustafsson wrote: The recently published RFC 8996 deprecates the use of TLSv1 and TLSv1.1, the attached rewords where we say our default of 1.2 is industry best practice with a link to the authoritative source. The "industry best practices" the original text refers to

Re: Update to reflect that TLS1 and TLSv1.1 are now deprecated

2021-03-24 Thread Jonathan S. Katz
On 3/24/21 5:49 AM, Daniel Gustafsson wrote: > The recently published RFC 8996 deprecates the use of TLSv1 and TLSv1.1, the > attached rewords where we say our default of 1.2 is industry best practice > with > a link to the authoritative source. I would s/as of/stated in/ and add a comma after RF

Update to reflect that TLS1 and TLSv1.1 are now deprecated

2021-03-24 Thread Daniel Gustafsson
The recently published RFC 8996 deprecates the use of TLSv1 and TLSv1.1, the attached rewords where we say our default of 1.2 is industry best practice with a link to the authoritative source. -- Daniel Gustafsson https://vmware.com/ rfc_8996.diff Description: Binary data