On 11/03/2015 10:25 PM, Ullfig, Roberto Alfredo wrote:
> Ah, the Android 6 support is in base 4.16 then - my mistake. Thanks!

Yes. 4.16 should do the right thing no matter what the OpenSSL and
Net::SSLeay versions are. It will also log during the startup about the
versions it finds and what they can be done with (if TLS 1.2 is support
and can be enabled etc.).

Besides Android 6, some of the recent Linux distributions ship with
wpa_supplicant that will try to use TLS 1.2, just like Android 6 does.
The working TLS 1.2 support should keep these users happy too.

Thanks,
Heikki

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