> On Jun 14, 2017, at 8:02 PM, Benjamin Kaduk <bka...@akamai.com> wrote: > >> On 06/14/2017 01:00 PM, Chris Wood wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> Last week at WWDC 2017, we (Apple) announced support for TLS 1.3 (-18) in >> our platforms. It is not turned on by default. If you’re a member of the >> developer seed, you may enable it on iOS by downloading and installing the >> following profile: >> >> https://developer.apple.com/go/?id=tls13-mobile-profile >> >> You may also enable support on macOS with the following defaults write: >> >> defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.networkd >> tcp_connect_enable_tls13 1 > > Is the plan to stay on draft-18 until it's time to move to the final RFC > version?
As of now, that is the most likely outcome. Though that may change if most other clients and servers move to a more recent version. >> Our goal is maximal coverage in apps and networks. We encourage everyone >> who’s a member to opt in and start testing your services. >> >> Note, we currently do not have 0-RTT data support. >> > > Seems prudent, given how much it's still in flux (and the lack of published > application profiles for its use). Precisely. Best, Chris
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