Information about the defaults used in the Oracle JDK 6u/7u releases can be found in the JDK Crypto roadmap :

https://www.java.com/en/jre-jdk-cryptoroadmap.html

Regards,
Sean.

On 30/11/17 16:53, rgamarra wrote:
Thank you for your response Thomas.

I'm connecting to a backend that will start to require tls 1.2. Indeed, my question is general regarding tls 1.2 overall support.

From your answer I understand that:
- there's no update to open jdk 1.6 that supports tls 1.2.
- open jdk 1.7 supports tls 1.2 since its initial release.

It's not clear to me from your answer whether tls 1.2 is the default option for any open jdk 1.7 version/update.

In case it's not the default option, any advice on how to enable it will be most helpful.

Thanks.

On Nov 30, 2017 12:47 PM, "Thomas Lußnig" <luss...@suche.org <mailto:luss...@suche.org>> wrote:

    Hi,

    maybe you could tell more what you need to know about TLS 1.2 support?
    Do you wan't an general overview of features (Stappling, SC, ...)
    or are you
    are you interested in the available cipher suites. If you are so
    general the simple
    answer is that TLS 1.2 is supported as client and server on open
    jdk 1.7 at least.

    Gruß Thomas

    On 11/30/2017 3:43 PM, dalibor topic wrote:

        On 30.11.2017 03:13, rgamarra wrote:

            Hi there.

            I'd like to ask about TLS 1.2 support in open jdk 1.6 and 1.7.

        OpenJDK 6 and OpenJDK 7 are currently maintained by different
        groups of maintainers. As such, I would suggest asking on the
        individual
        Project's mailing lists, i.e. jdk6-dev and jdk7u-dev.

        cheers,
        dalibor topic



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