> As I'm a neophyte on TLS evolution, could you make a small
> summary of what v1.3 brings in?
Briefly, TLSv1.3 is simplified and faster with fewer options, and more
secure (harder to intercept with Wireshark and other tools) than
TLSv1.2. From Wikipedia:
Major differences from TLS 1.2 include:
Thanks for your continued support of ICS.
As I'm a neophyte on TLS evolution, could you make a small summary of
what v1.3 brings in?
Thanks a lot
Olivier
On 21/08/2018 19:29, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
Hopefully the last OpenSSL beta release of 1.1.1 today, with the final
r
Hopefully the last OpenSSL beta release of 1.1.1 today, with the final
release in September.
OpenSSL 1.1.1-pre9 (beta) is available for download as Win32 or Win64,
needs the overnight/SVN ICS V8.57 version to load.
http://wiki.overbyte.eu/wiki/index.php/ICS_Download
This beta supports TLSv1
Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol Version 1.3 has finally been
published as RFC8446.
https://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc8446.txt
OpenSSL will be doing a final beta of 1.1.1 shortly followed by the
final release later this month. New versions of ICS will be needed for
both of these. A new plann