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Protocol version: TLS 1.0 is 3,1 (SSL 3.0 is 3,0 and TLS 1.0 is a minor modification to SSL 3.0). Note (p17) different record types (from above) may be interleaved. Note: Because records do not correspond to message boundaries from above, length field cannot be used to determine size of individual messages from above;
SSLv1 broken at birth (never publicly released). • SSLv2 flawed, now IETF-deprecated (RFC 6176). • SSLv3 still widely supported (since 1996). ? TLS. • IETF-standardized version of SSL. • TLS 1.0 in RFC 2246 (1999), based on SSLv3 but. NOT interoperable. • TLS 1.1 in RFC 4346 (2006). • TLS 1.2 in RFC 5246 (2008).
[Docs] [txt|pdf] [draft-ietf-tls-] [Tracker] [Diff1] [Diff2] [IPR] [Errata] Obsoleted by: 4346 PROPOSED STANDARD Updated by: 3546, 5746, 6176, 7465, 7507, 7919 Errata Exist Network Working Group T. Dierks Request for Comments: 2246 Certicom Category: Standards Track C. Allen Certicom January 1999
6 Feb 2015 UNCLASSIFIED. SSL Versions. > 1.0: July 1994 - not released publicly. > 2.0: Dec 1994. > 3.0: Nov 1995. > 3.1: Jan 1999: RFC 2246 (TLS 1.0). > 3.2: Apr 2006: RFC 4346 (TLS 1.1). > 3.3: Aug 2008: RFC 5246 (TLS 1.2). UNCLASSIFIED
1 Apr 2014 The Transport Layer Security version 1. (TLS 1.0) specification is an Internet Request for Comments [RFC2246]. Each document specifies a similar protocol that provides security services over the Internet. TLS 1.0 has been revised to version 1.1, as documented in [RFC4346], and TLS 1.1 has been further.
Best Current Practice [Page 5] RFC 7525 TLS Recommendations May 2015 o Implementations SHOULD NOT negotiate TLS version 1.0 [RFC2246]; the only exception is when no higher version is available in the negotiation. Rationale: TLS 1.0 (published in 1999) does not support many modern, strong cipher suites.
RFC 5246 TLS August 2008 version The version of the protocol being employed. This document describes TLS Version 1.2, which uses the version { 3, 3 }. The version value 3.3 is historical, deriving from the use of {3, 1} for TLS 1.0. (See Appendix A.1.) Note that a client that supports multiple versions of TLS may not know
This document specifies Version 1.0 of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. The TLS protocol provides The primary goal of the TLS Protocol is to provide privacy and data integrity between two communicating applications. The protocol is Click here to download RFC 2246: TXT format PDF format (coming soon)
TLS 1.0 specification in RFC 2246. ? More recent RFC specification: TLS 1.1, RFC 4346, April 2006. ? Even more recent: TLS 1.2, Internet Draft, March 2007. > Basically SSL with minor modification. ? Also referred to as SSL v3.1. ? However NOT backward compatible with SSL 3.0. > Not necessarily limited to Internet
This document specifies Version 1.0 of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. The TLS protocol provides communications privacy over the Internet. The protocol allows client/server applications to communicate in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
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