Hi,

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 12:11:17PM +0200, Mark Bergsma wrote:
> Disabling SSL 3.0 could break SSL completely for something in the
> order of 1.5% of HTML page requests, according to
> http://stats.wikimedia.org/wikimedia/squids/SquidReportClients.htm
> Perhaps the Analytics team could do some additional, specific
> investigation on this to aid this decision?

Of all https requests, ~0.10% come from IE <=6.
Of all https requests that respond with text/html, ~0.74% come from IE <=6.

Have fun,
Christian

P.S.: In case you want to verify, I used
  /a/squid/archive/sampled/sampled-1000.tsv.log-20141015.gz
filtered to requests that come from an ssl termintator and used
ua-parser 1.3.0 to identify User-Agents.

Since we're only interested in ratios, a recent 24h period seemed
sufficient.



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