Re: TLSv1.2 support for lftp on CentOS 6.x

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On 02/08/2016 12:11, Olivier BONHOMME wrote:
So my question is : Can lftp provided by CentOS (of course last version in the
6.x branch), do TLSv1.2 connection ?
It may not be related, but in the past I have needed to rebuild libNSS and Curl in CentOS 6 due to an upstream patch the explicitly disabled TLSv1.2 in the default list of supported versions. As I recall, this was done to maintain support for servers that could not work when the negotiation of SSL/TLS was longer than X bytes. Unfortunately, I can't find the bug I referenced at the time.

If it's like Curl, you might be able to explicitly enable TLSv1.2 on the command line, else I suspect you could recompile the source RPM, removing patches if required.
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