![]() ![]() In fact, he maintains a blog where he documents this project and the TLS 1.3 test configuration of the server original articles can be found at:Īs I'm not at all fluent in Russian ( ), I had to enlist the help of (evil ) Google, but what the heck. It is no coincidence that a Russian member of this forum brought this up, because, it turns out that, the administrator of said test server is a Russian guy, Александр Венедюхин ! Īdditionally, I was recently informed that the excellent project ProxHTTPSProxy by has indeed achieved TLS 1.3 support under XP for the type of browsers ( IE8, Google Chrome 49 and, possibly, earlier) that don't come with their own TLS support but rely upon system libraries for secure connections so TLS 1.3 in itself shouldn't be an issue.īut what is indeed specific is the configuration of linked test server, ![]() BTW, the NSS library in these browsers was recently downgraded from v 3.44 Beta to v 3.43 stable release perhaps could share a word (or two. ![]() you can test TLS 1.3 support of these browsers with Both UXP browsers ( New Moon 28, Serpent 52.9.0), the Moebius fork ( Serpent 55.0.0), the Tycho fork ( New Moon 27) and probably other forks all support the final TLS 1.3 draft (RFC8446), as well as all three cipher suites associated with TLS 1.3: Well, the title of this thread (in the form of a question) is a tad misleading if the real question wasĬan you establish TLS 1.3 connections under Windows XP? ![]()
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