s_client -no_tls1 option

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Getting an unexpected result, does the no_tls1 option for s_client mean "don't use tls1" (and everything else is ok) or does it mean "don't use tls1 or tls1.1 or tls1.2"?  I expected the former but I'm observing the latter!  (The man page doesn't go into that much detail.) ... N


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