There comes a time at which "deprecated" has to turn into "no longer
supported". Unfortunately, there are inevitably some people left who that
will inconvenience, but without that, systems collapse under the weight of
providing legacy support for obsolete, rarely-used protocols.
If said obsolescen
I use a second generation iPod Touch, which is incapable updating any further.
On Nov 24, 2019, at 12:38 PM, Alex Monk wrote:
> Sounds like you may have been affected by
> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T238038 which would've sent you to a page
> like https://meta.wikimedia.org/sec-warni
There are several versions of TLS. TLS1.1 end of life is soon and it will
be out of support very soon, most browsers will remove it in 2020. You
should upgrade to support at least TLS1.2 which was released more than ten
years ago. Upgrading to a new version is not that complicated. Just update
your
Sounds like you may have been affected by
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T238038 which would've sent you to a page
like https://meta.wikimedia.org/sec-warning
Why are you attempting to connect using old versions of TLS?
On Sun, 24 Nov 2019 at 20:30, Benjamin Ikuta
wrote:
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> Was support for
Was support for legacy TLS temporarily discontinued or something?
I noticed I couldn't connect the other day, but now it seems I can again.
For what it's worth, I strongly oppose any measure that makes Wikimedia
projects less accessible.
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