Ok, that's what I assumed but the code below fails:
HTTPSSLContext->SslOptions >> sslOpt_NO_SSLv2 >> sslOpt_NO_SSLv3 >>
sslOpt_NO_TLSv1;
if(!useSSLv2)
HTTPSSLContext->SslOptions << sslOpt_NO_SSLv2;
if(!useSSLv3)
HTTPSSLContext->SslOptions << sslOpt_NO_SSLv3;
if(!useTLSv1)
HTTPSSLContext->SslOptions << sslOpt_NO_TLSv1;
What's wrong with this?
Regards,
SZ
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Arno Garrels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fastream Technologies wrote:
> > Please let all of us know as this is important for PCI DSS compliance.
>
> Set SslVersionMethod of the SslContext to either sslV23_CLIENT or
> sslV23_Server and add sslOpt_NO_SSLv2 to the SslOptions.
>
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