perl-IO-Socket-SSL/IO-Socket-SSL-2.033-use-system-default-SSL-version.patch
Paul Howarth 5c5f120ac9 Update to 2.033
- New upstream release 2.033
  - Support for session ticket reuse over multiple contexts and processes (if
    supported by Net::SSLeay)
  - Small optimizations, like saving various Net::SSLeay constants into
    variables and access variables instead of calling the constant sub all the
    time
  - Make t/dhe.t work with openssl 1.1.0
- Update patches as needed
2016-07-16 13:40:15 +01:00

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--- lib/IO/Socket/SSL.pm
+++ lib/IO/Socket/SSL.pm
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ my $algo2digest = do {
# global defaults
my %DEFAULT_SSL_ARGS = (
SSL_check_crl => 0,
- SSL_version => 'SSLv23:!SSLv3:!SSLv2', # consider both SSL3.0 and SSL2.0 as broken
+ SSL_version => '',
SSL_verify_callback => undef,
SSL_verifycn_scheme => undef, # fallback cn verification
SSL_verifycn_publicsuffix => undef, # fallback default list verification
@@ -2204,7 +2204,7 @@ sub new {
my $ssl_op = $DEFAULT_SSL_OP;
- my $ver;
+ my $ver = '';
for (split(/\s*:\s*/,$arg_hash->{SSL_version})) {
m{^(!?)(?:(SSL(?:v2|v3|v23|v2/3))|(TLSv1(?:_?[12])?))$}i
or croak("invalid SSL_version specified");
--- lib/IO/Socket/SSL.pod
+++ lib/IO/Socket/SSL.pod
@@ -942,11 +942,12 @@ protocol to the specified version.
All values are case-insensitive. Instead of 'TLSv1_1' and 'TLSv1_2' one can
also use 'TLSv11' and 'TLSv12'. Support for 'TLSv1_1' and 'TLSv1_2' requires
recent versions of Net::SSLeay and openssl.
+The default SSL_version is defined by the underlying cryptographic library.
Independent from the handshake format you can limit to set of accepted SSL
versions by adding !version separated by ':'.
-The default SSL_version is 'SSLv23:!SSLv3:!SSLv2' which means, that the
+For example, 'SSLv23:!SSLv3:!SSLv2' means that the
handshake format is compatible to SSL2.0 and higher, but that the successful
handshake is limited to TLS1.0 and higher, that is no SSL2.0 or SSL3.0 because
both of these versions have serious security issues and should not be used