I just now noted the remark above suggesting the remedy to programs which crash abort when having a string parsing error is to not feed it strings it doesn't like. I suppose, mutatis mutandis, were the string one 99 of 100 leave defaulted it could be overlooked. However does anyone really think the string configuring the allowed ciphers isn't tweaked every few months in any serious deployment?
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