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(rather than just "yes")
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Refuse to use pre-TLS SSL, since now SSLv3 has been broken by POODLE attack.
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Trust the clients to negotiate the latest/best protocol version they can.
This should generally improve security over time (as OpenSSL improves
and implements improved protocols) without having the APF codebase
or server/client deployments need to chase latest OpenSSL API additions,
causing portability problems, or breaking client deployments that
are hard to upgrade.
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This makes x.509 certification more usable/maintainable,
because the intermediate CA keys don't all need to be
maintained on the server (the certification tools just need
to concatenate the CA chain onto the APF-client certificates
as part of the certification-process).
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