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HEre's a good wiki that may help:
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/168390/how-is-the-tls-version-selected-between-client-and-server


Unless you're worried about old systems connecting, it shouldn't be an
issue.


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On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 11:03 AM Stefan Tageson <
Stefan.Tageson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi, is there any way to find out from IBM i what TLS version was used on
the incoming https-connections?
Preferably from log files or alike.
Currently running 7.3 and plan for an upgrade to 7.4 where TLS 1.0 and TLS
1.1 will be disabled by default.
Would be nice to know what impact this will have on our customers ahead of
the upgrade.
Thanks in advance

Best regards
Stefan Tageson

stefan.tageson@xxxxxxxx<mailto:stefan.tageson@xxxxxxxx>
M +46 732 369934


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