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yuhong
on May 23, 2014
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Why TLS is called "TLS", not "SSL 3.1"
Yea, I think it took until 2006 before IE and Firefox was able to disable SSLv2. SNI doesn't work with SSLv3 though, and the increasing IP address crunch and the obsolescence of XP/Server 2003 will make it more common.
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