… has completed a series of specifications that describe the TLS protocol v1.0 [ RFC2246 ], v1.1 [ RFC4346 ], v1.2 [ RFC5246 ], and v1.3 [ RFC8446 ], and DTLS (Datagram TLS) v1.0 [ RFC4347 ], v1.2 [ RFC6347 ], and v1.3 [ draft-ietf-tls-dtls13 ], as well as extensions to the protoc…
…t support communication with the KDC across TCP sockets encapsulated using TLS [RFC2246] (see STARTTLS protected KDC exchanges ). The Realm is the Kerberos realm that this record corresponds to. TTL, Class, SRV, Priority, Weight, and Target have the standard meaning as defined in…
… has completed a series of specifications that describe the TLS protocol v1.0 [ RFC2246 ], v1.1 [ RFC4346 ], v1.2 [ RFC5246 ], and v1.3 [ RFC8446 ], and DTLS (Datagram TLS) v1.0 [ RFC4347 ], v1.2 [ RFC6347 ], and v1.3 [ draft-ietf-tls-dtls13 ], as well as extensions to the protoc…
…Section 8.1.2 says: IPP Printers SHOULD support Transport Layer Security (TLS) [RFC2246] for Server Authentication and Operation Privacy. IPP Printers MAY also support TLS for Client Authentication. If an IPP Printer supports TLS, it MUST support the TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC…
…Section 8.1.2 says: IPP Printers SHOULD support Transport Layer Security (TLS) [RFC2246] for Server Authentication and Operation Privacy. IPP Printers MAY also support TLS for Client Authentication. If an IPP Printer supports TLS, it MUST support the TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC…