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ivanr
on Sept 7, 2013
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The State of TLS on XMPP
Yes, I agree. To get an A these days, a site should at the very least support TLS 1.2, and use a key stronger than 1024 bits. That's where we're heading.
P.S. If you have SSL 2 enabled, you'll get an F.
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P.S. If you have SSL 2 enabled, you'll get an F.