Thanks Christian.
On 11/05/2015 01:57, Christian Seiler wrote: > On 05/10/2015 03:26 AM, Noel Butler wrote: > >> Can any SUSE and debian users confirm the current supported stable >> release supports 1.2? > > Currently, three Debian releases are still supported: > > - Debian Jessie (current stable) > * released 2015-04 > - main support will end 2018-05 > - possibly LTS until 2020-04 > * ships Apache 2.4.10 > * ships OpenSSL 1.0.1k + patches > * supports TLS v1.2 chipers > > - Debian Wheezy ("oldstable") > * release 2013-05 > - main support will end 2016-02 > - probably LTS until 2018-05 > * ships Apache 2.2.22 + patches > * ships OpenSSL 1.0.1e + patches > * supports TLS v1.2 chipers > > - Debian Squeeze ("oldoldstable") > * release 2011-02 > * only x86 architectures still supported ("long term support", LTS) > and there not all packages (but Apache and OpenSSL still are) > - LTS will end 2016-02 > * ships Apache 2.2.16 + patches > * ships OpenSSL 0.9.8o + patches > * only supports SSLv3 chipers (esp. no SHA2 family hashes) > > Note that Debian Jessie's Apache default configuration already comes with: > > SSLCipherSuite HIGH:!aNULL > SSLProtocol all -SSLv3 > > Christian