Sorry I was not very clear. I meant to say our server has OpenSSL
1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013, which supports 256 encryption.
Our client's side have a more recent version of OpenSSL  ( 1.0.1p 9 Jul
2015 ), which apparently does not support 256 encryption. This is the
reason I thought this is a bug (if an older version supports sha256, but a
newer version does not). I am not quite sure how the version upgrades are
done for OpenSSL and how TLS is involved.

Thank you,

On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 9:58 AM, Salz, Rich via RT <r...@openssl.org> wrote:

> > I am a bit confused, as on our server the openssl version is   OpenSSL
> > 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013
> >
> > I am not quite sure why a more recent version of openssl ( 1.0.1p 9 Jul
> > 2015 ) does not support sha256.
>
>
>  SHA-256 is in 1.0.1  You said you had issues and asked what to upgrade
> to, I gave a recommendation.
>
> Perhaps you're trying to use a different TLS version?
>
>
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