Hi Andres

> Thanks for the explanation. What happens if you run chromium with
> --tls1 ? That sets the min SSL version to TLSv1.0, although I'm not
> sure what changed within chromium to actually drop TLSv1 support; if
> it's a third party library, then the code to support it might just be
> gone.

Unfortunately --tls1 does not solve the issue.

I also found: https://chromestatus.com/feature/5759116003770368 which
explains they removed tls1.0 all together with no way to bypass.

So I guess I have to switch to a different browser to access devices
with built-in ssl webserver which do not support anything else than
tls1 and sslv3

-Benoit-

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