Hello,

>>>> So, that's OpenSSL.  The documentation in the file you're editing
>>>> indicates that "TLSv1.1" and "TLSv1.2" are valid settings for OpenSSL.
>>>> It doesn't indicate whether multiple values can be set.

>>On 2/27/2015 6:27 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>> In the current version, there's a "TLSv1.1+" setting.

>Gerald Drouillard writes:
>>With ubuntu version 14.04 results in tls1 only.  Same with TLS1+ and TLSv1+

On 28.02.15 12:36, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>The "current version" in my previous statement refers to the current 
>version of all Courier packages. I don't know which versions are 
>included in Ubuntu 14.04; most likely older versions.
>
>Contact the maintainer of the Ubuntu package, and ask to have the 
>package updated to the current version.

I have tried with debian wheezy 7.8, courier 0.68.2, openssl 1.0.1e
and I can confirm the same Gerald encountered - ssl3, tls1, tls1_1 and
tls1_2 are allowed by default, but whatever I have tried, i was not able to
disable ssl3 while keeping tls1_1 and tls1_2 allowed...

how does couriertls pass list of allowed protocols to openssl?

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