This was already replied by Seth Arnold.
Additionally, what was missing was "to remove '-ssl2' from the usage
string and man pages". This is also already done (checked on both
20.04/focal and 22.04/jammy).
** Changed in: openssl (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/955675
Title:
openssl s_client's '-ssl2' option no longer works in 12.04
Status in openssl package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
the s_client(1) man page describes -tls1, -ssl3 and -ssl2. The latter
isn't recognised by openssl in 12.04:
aj@aj-Vostro-260:~$ openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.0g 18 Jan 2012
aj@aj-Vostro-260:~$ openssl s_client -ssl2
unknown option -ssl2
usage: s_client args
<snipped>
aj@aj-Vostro-260:~$ openssl s_client -ssl3
connect: Connection refused
connect:errno=111
aj@aj-Vostro-260:~$ openssl s_client -tls1
connect: Connection refused
connect:errno=111
aj@aj-Vostro-260:~$
This option should still continue to work, please do not leave
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