> What I find surprising is the rate of these errors. For every 100 legitimate
> HTTP requests that make it to Nginx, I get 2.5 “inappropriate fallback” SSL
> errors. That's a lot of noise.
> 
> I guess I'll have to adjust my expectations.

That's not out of line with other measurements I've been told.
 
> Related question: assuming the lists of TLS protocol versions and ciphers I've
> enabled in Nginx are indeed exactly the same as the default TLS policy in an
> AWS ALB, the errors I see now logged by Nginx should be, more or less, the
> same population of errors I saw reflected in the ALB metrics before, right?

Not necessarily.  The network connectivity could be a very large influence.
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