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  1. TLS 1.2 and HTTPS - Information Security Stack Exchange

    Aug 28, 2020 · 3 TLS 1.2 is a protocol. HTTPS is HTTP over TLS. While TLS supports some methods to protect the connection without certificates, browsers don't - the certificate is …

  2. tls - TLS1.2 vs TLS1.3 - Information Security Stack Exchange

    Jan 11, 2020 · TLS 1.2 is not insecure though, i.e. you can continue to use it. The best is currently to support both on the client and server side: if a client supporting only TLS 1.2 connects to a …

  3. What are the differences between the versions of TLS?

    TLS 1.0 [..] This was an upgrade from SSL 3.0 and the differences were not dramatic, but they are significant enough that SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 don't interoperate.

  4. OpenSSL "method" picking between TLS 1.2 and 1.3 [duplicate]

    Oct 18, 2024 · Actually all TLS ciphersuites have (and always had) standard names beginning TLS_ (and before that SSL_) but up through 1.2 OpenSSL uses its own different names …

  5. How browsers know which TLS handshake to use (1.2 vs. 1.3)

    Apr 12, 2022 · TLS 1.3 is indeed backwards compatible to TLS 1.2 and below. If a client were to initiate a TLS 1.3 handshake, the server supporting only up to 1.2 would understand some of …

  6. In TLS 1.2 why are certificate signature algorithms not limited by ...

    Nov 18, 2024 · TLS 1.2 clients and servers are typically configured to support a limited set of cipher suites. These suites include signature algorithms that are typically used for the …

  7. Decrypt TLS 1.2 traffic between .NET Windows applications

    Feb 28, 2021 · The applications are communicating using HTTP over TLS 1.2. My only hope is to get hold of the pre-master secrets from either the client or the server to do that.

  8. When will TLS 1.2 be deprecated?

    Aug 28, 2020 · Original answer: According to a quick internet search, TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 were not formally deprecated (unlike SSL 2.0 and 3.0), but rather were declared deprecated …

  9. What website accepts only TLS 1.2 so I can verify client capability?

    Your answer doesn't address the question - the question asks for a website that only accepts TLS 1.2, your answer links to a website that gives you info about your client's TLS connection.

  10. Recommended Cipher Suites for TLS 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2

    There are a lot of cipher suites defined in the in the specifications itself of TLS 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2. And furthermore, there exist RFCs which add even more cipher suites to a specific version …