Michael D'Errico [mailto:mike-l...@pobox.com] writes:
Glen Zorn wrote:
Section 3 says TLS clients MUST NOT send SSL 2.0 CLIENT-HELLO
messages.
and TLS servers MUST NOT negotiate or use SSL 2.0 and later TLS
servers
that do not support SSL 2.0 MAY accept version 2.0 CLIENT-HELLO
messages
Glen Zorn wrote:
Section 3 says TLS clients MUST NOT send SSL 2.0 CLIENT-HELLO messages.
and TLS servers MUST NOT negotiate or use SSL 2.0 and later TLS servers
that do not support SSL 2.0 MAY accept version 2.0 CLIENT-HELLO messages as
the first message of a TLS handshake for interoperability
On 12/02/2010 08:01 AM, Glen Zorn wrote:
Maybe I just don't understand the word use. It seems like if a
server accepts a protocol message it's using the protocol...
Hard to argue with that logic...but... :-)
The Client Hello message is the first message sent in the protocol. Its
format