bschuchardt opened a new pull request #5075:
URL: https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/5075


   Rewrite of the sslContext location method to fix these problems:
     requesting a specific but non-existent protocol would not result in an
     exception
   
     requesting "any" (the default) would result in a less-secure protocol
     than is actually available (e.g., SSL instead of TLSv1.2)
   
   I also changed processing so that if "any" is in the list but none of
   the default protocols are available we continue to search through the
   provided list.  For instance, {X, any, Y} would result in a search for Y
   if X and all of the default protocols cannot be found.
   
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