I'd prefer SSL just because Ssl looks better than Tls does.

On 21 May 2014 19:56, Gary Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think we should settle on one name "TLS" or "SSL" in the documentation.
>
> In the manual, this is confusing:
>
>     <TLSSyslog name="bsd" host="localhost" port="6514">
>       <SSL>
>         <KeyStore location="log4j2-keystore.jks" password="changeme"/>
>         <TrustStore location="truststore.jks" password="changeme"/>
>       </SSL>
>     </TLSSyslog>
>
> Am I using SSL or TLS?
>
> We can pick "SSL" for broader recognition but the code really defaults to
> using the newer protocol and default TLS implementation in Java.
>
> A simpler view would be to have:
>
>     <SecureSyslog name="bsd" host="localhost" port="6514">
>       <Security>
>         <KeyStore location="log4j2-keystore.jks" password="changeme"/>
>         <TrustStore location="truststore.jks" password="changeme"/>
>       </Security>
>     </SecureSyslog>
>
> Then if we want to pick some version of TLS or SSL, this can be done with
> an attribute on some element.
>
> Gary
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