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I have googled and find
https://serverfault.com/questions/638691/how-can-i-verify-if-tls-1-2-is-supported-on-a-remote-web-server-from-the-rhel-ce,
Mac Os 10.2 Iso
the command:
does not work on MacOS because of 'unknown option -tls1_2' error.
How to solve this problem?
Solution no. 1:
You could use curl
to test it. I believe curl
is installed with command line tools on OS X.
Solution no. 2:
Test 2 Mac Os Sierra
Thanks to this great answer on this page, I wrote this simple script to test a server for TLS 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 support. This should work on any linux/unix flavor, I suspect, and definitely works on Mac, as that's what I'm using to test it
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tls_test.sh
Solution no. 3:
You could try something like this:
Solution no. 4:
This is probably because your openssl is old, which does not have TLSv1.2 updates. Please consider upgrading your openssl then it should work.
I have tested this on my Mac works fine. Similarly now there is TLSv1.3 in the market but I've not upgraded my Openssl to latest so, for -tsl1_3
I get the same error