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A crypto library aimed at auditability

A crypto library aimed at auditability

Posted Jan 13, 2014 22:56 UTC (Mon) by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389)
In reply to: A crypto library aimed at auditability by dlang
Parent article: A crypto library aimed at auditability

It is a business decision, but its the SSL implementation in XP that doesn't support SNI, not the browser itself and it doesn't look like browsers can do much (I see reports of Chrome 24 not supporting SNI on XP).


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A crypto library aimed at auditability

Posted Jan 16, 2014 9:30 UTC (Thu) by ssokolow (guest, #94568) [Link] (2 responses)

Browsers on XP will have TLS SNI if they bring along their own crypto libraries rather than using the OS-provided ones. (Which everyone except IE and Safari for Windows does apparently)

According to Wikipedia, Chrome uses Firefox's NSS libraries and SHOULD have working TLS SNI under XP but it's broken somehow.

A crypto library aimed at auditability

Posted Jan 16, 2014 13:52 UTC (Thu) by cortana (subscriber, #24596) [Link] (1 responses)

Chrome uses the Windows API for SSL on Windows.

A crypto library aimed at auditability

Posted Jan 16, 2014 13:57 UTC (Thu) by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389) [Link]

It looks like there is also a registry value[1], but it defaults to 0. That's for crome-frame, not Chrome itself, but I imagine Chrome would have its own stack if chrome-frame does.

I also saw that Firefox 3 worked on XP, so it does look like it *can work there.

[1]https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/google-chrome-f...


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