y default also.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> qun-ying
>>>
>>>
>>> --- On Tue, 7/14/09, Akos Vandra wrote:
>>>
>>> > From: Akos Vandra
>>> > Subject: Re: TLSv1.2 in openssl
>>> > To: openssl-users@opens
dy it, gnutls has support TLS1.2, I suppose now
>> most Linux distributions include it by default also.
>>
>>
>> --
>> qun-ying
>>
>>
>> --- On Tue, 7/14/09, Akos Vandra wrote:
>>
>> > From: Akos Vandra
>> > Subject: Re:
andra wrote:
>
> > From: Akos Vandra
> > Subject: Re: TLSv1.2 in openssl
> > To: openssl-users@openssl.org
> > Received: Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 1:52 AM
> > I understand. I know this was intended
> > as a hint, unfortunately I am but a student, so I cannot
>
If you just want to study it, gnutls has support TLS1.2, I suppose now most
Linux distributions include it by default also.
--
qun-ying
--- On Tue, 7/14/09, Akos Vandra wrote:
> From: Akos Vandra
> Subject: Re: TLSv1.2 in openssl
> To: openssl-users@openssl.org
> Received: T
I understand. I know this was intended as a hint, unfortunately I am but a
student, so I cannot fund the project.
So I suppose the latest version is TLSv1.0? Or is there support for TLSv1.1
also?
Regards,
Vandra Ákos
2009/7/13 Dr. Stephen Henson
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009, Akos Vandra wrote:
>
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009, Akos Vandra wrote:
> Hello!
>
> How can I invoke openssl s_server and s_client so that they communicate in
> TLSv1.2 mode? I can see options only for -tls1, but I am currently
> studying&analizing&implementing tls1.2, so I would need them to communicate
> with that protocol.
Hello!
How can I invoke openssl s_server and s_client so that they communicate in
TLSv1.2 mode? I can see options only for -tls1, but I am currently
studying&analizing&implementing tls1.2, so I would need them to communicate
with that protocol.
Regards,
Vandra Ákos