Am 06.08.2019 um 18:37 schrieb George Stanchev:
So it seems to work. For whoever is interested to try, the openjsse comes prebundled with Azul's
distro, all you need to do is run with -XX:+UseOpenJSSE command line option. On TC side, I added
"TLSv1.3" to "sslEnabledProtocols":
sslEnabledProtoc
So it seems to work. For whoever is interested to try, the openjsse comes
prebundled with Azul's distro, all you need to do is run with -XX:+UseOpenJSSE
command line option. On TC side, I added "TLSv1.3" to "sslEnabledProtocols":
sslEnabledProtocols="+TLSv1 +TLSv1.1 +TLSv1.2 +TLSv1.3"
Also not
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz
> "things to look into when I retire and my house is totally clean and
> my kids are finally out of the house" so of course, I'll never get around to
> it.
+1 :-)
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Cris Berneburg
CACI Lead Software Engineer
the vendor in the past) . We do use AOJ for
Java+OpenJ9 VM distros though...
George
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From: Christopher Schultz
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2019 5:48 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: [OT] TLSv1.3 in TC8.5 + Azul Java 8
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George,
On 8/1/19 16:42, George Stanchev wrote:
> As of recently Azul has backported the JSSE from Java 11 into Java
> 8 [1] and it is currently offering TLSv1.3 support in its Java 8
> distro [2].
Good for them. It's too bad Oracle is so conservat