On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 14:52:48 -0700 stan <stanl-fedorauser@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 14:26:54 -0700 > stan <stanl-fedorauser@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 22:29:30 +0200 > > Frédéric Bron <frederic.bron@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > How do I now if I have TLS 1.2? > > > > gnutls has this on its web page: > > Support for TLS 1.2, TLS 1.1, TLS 1.0, and SSL 3.0 protocols > > > > I have > > Name : gnutls > > Version : 3.5.10 > > Release : 1.fc25 > > installed. > > > > Do you have gnutls installed? > > I did a quick search of the source code for firefox, and it appears > that they implement their own internal version of tls, and they > support up to tls 1.3, if allowed, and fall back to up to 1.2 if 1.3 > is disabled. So, it is unlikely that it is the protocol that is > causing the problem. If it was causing it on your system, it would > be causing it on mine. > > Name : firefox > Version : 52.0.2 > Release : 2.fc25 Further research finds this page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_TLS_implementations that says that nss and openssl also implement tls 1.2. And there doesn't appear to be a tls 1.3, that must just be firefox preparing for the future. Name : openssl Epoch : 1 Version : 1.0.2k Release : 1.fc25 Name : nss Version : 3.29.3 Release : 1.1.fc25 _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx