Fair enough, I will contact the web site maintainer. However, regarding
this:

>You can override this via command-line, a system config file, or a local 
>config file + environment variable pointing to it.
>
>On Ubuntu 20.04 LTS:
>
>man SSL_CTX_get_security_level.3ssl

1) I searched high, low, and sideways, and couldn't find any
documentation of how to override this via a config file or environment
variable. Regarding command line, I imagine that is going to be
different for each program, and I did manage to figure out how to do it
for curl, but it took a huge amount of educated effort that the vast
majority of users are not going to be able to figure out.

2) I don't know what deb the man pages for the OpenSSL API are in, but
whichever one it is, it's not in the package install set that most
people get. That man page is not available on my system, for example.

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  openssl in 20.04 can't connect to site that was fine in 19.10 and is
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