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Dan Callaghan authored
Some Linux distros have begun disabling TLSv1.0 and TLSv1.1 by default for security reasons, for example in Fedora 33 onwards: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/StrongCryptoSettings2 Use TLSv1.2 for the fake TLS servers created in the test suite, to avoid failures due to OpenSSL disallowing TLSv1.0: <twisted.python.failure.Failure OpenSSL.SSL.Error: [('SSL routines', 'ssl_choose_client_version', 'unsupported protocol')]> Signed-off-by:
Dan Callaghan <djc@djc.id.au>
Dan Callaghan authoredSome Linux distros have begun disabling TLSv1.0 and TLSv1.1 by default for security reasons, for example in Fedora 33 onwards: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/StrongCryptoSettings2 Use TLSv1.2 for the fake TLS servers created in the test suite, to avoid failures due to OpenSSL disallowing TLSv1.0: <twisted.python.failure.Failure OpenSSL.SSL.Error: [('SSL routines', 'ssl_choose_client_version', 'unsupported protocol')]> Signed-off-by:
Dan Callaghan <djc@djc.id.au>