It's a bit of an 'own goal' if this gets marked as 'won't fix'. As students 
upgrade to 22.04 where I work they will find they can't connect to the 
institutions or research centre wireless network. They won't care that the SSL 
change is protecting them from an old SSL bug, they will just come back 'it 
works in windows but not Ubuntu'. 
Central IT services who run the wireless will just shrug and say 'Linux not 
supported'.
Need to make it easier to find how to turn on the Legacy insecure mode.

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