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Ekaterina Dimitrova updated CASSANDRA-16736:
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    Description: 
This is a follow up to CASSANDRA-16695 where a patch was committed to 3.0, 
3.11, 4.0 and trunk.

As part of it we saw that CQL shell python DTests are failing due to config 
issues for version 2.2.

As part of this ticket we need to produce a fix to be able to run the CQL shell 
tests and verify and apply the patch from CASSANDRA-16695 to Cassandra 2.2 

  was:
This is a follow up to CASSANDRA-16695 where a patch was committed to 3.0, 
3.11, 4.0 and trunk.

As part of it we saw that CQL shell python DTests are failing dues to config 
issues for version 2.2.

As part of this ticket we need to produce a fix to be able to run the CQL shell 
tests and verify and apply the patch from CASSANDRA-16695 to Cassandra 2.2 


> CQL shell should prefer newer TLS version by default
> ----------------------------------------------------
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>                 Key: CASSANDRA-16736
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-16736
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Tool/cqlsh
>            Reporter: Ekaterina Dimitrova
>            Assignee: Ekaterina Dimitrova
>            Priority: Normal
>             Fix For: 2.2.x
>
>
> This is a follow up to CASSANDRA-16695 where a patch was committed to 3.0, 
> 3.11, 4.0 and trunk.
> As part of it we saw that CQL shell python DTests are failing due to config 
> issues for version 2.2.
> As part of this ticket we need to produce a fix to be able to run the CQL 
> shell tests and verify and apply the patch from CASSANDRA-16695 to Cassandra 
> 2.2 



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