Re: How to check for SSL1 ?

From: Michael Sierchio (kudzu@tenebras.com)
Date: Thu Sep 29 2005 - 23:25:55 EDT


Thomas Springer wrote:

> - ssl v1 (ancient, considered vulnerable to mitm-attacks)
> - ssl v2 (old, considered vulnerable to mitm-attacks, but still
> supported by some servers)
> - ssl v3 (considered secure, but seldom used)
> - tls 1.0 (typically preferred these days)

I have no idea where you come by your ideas, but SSLv3 is much
more widely deployed on servers than TLSv1.0.

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