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This is a list of websites known to only support SSL v2 - that is, if you turn it off, you get an error message saying that you can't access the site, or any attempt to connect to the site causes a long hang. In order for a site to be added to this list, it should be quickly accessible with SSL v2 enabled, but you should get an error message or a hang with SSL v2 disabled. | This is a list of websites known to only support SSL v2 - that is, if you turn it off, you get an error message saying that you can't access the site, or any attempt to connect to the site causes a long hang. In order for a site to be added to this list, it should be quickly accessible with SSL v2 enabled, but you should get an error message or a hang with SSL v2 disabled. | ||
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* [http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/gerv/archives/008157.html Gerv's original blog post] | |||
* [http://my.opera.com/forums/showthread.php?s=83e643b69072bab8644e3553610305c0&threadid=91417 Opera forum post] | |||
* [http://www.netcraft.com Netcraft] may have SSL v2 server prevalence info | * [http://www.netcraft.com Netcraft] may have SSL v2 server prevalence info | ||
* [http://www.securityspace.com/s_survey/sdata/200504/protciph.html SecuritySpace] has another survey, although I don't think they have figures for SSL v2 <b>only</b>. | * [http://www.securityspace.com/s_survey/sdata/200504/protciph.html SecuritySpace] has another survey, although I don't think they have figures for SSL v2 <b>only</b>. |
Revision as of 21:23, 18 May 2005
This is a list of websites known to only support SSL v2 - that is, if you turn it off, you get an error message saying that you can't access the site, or any attempt to connect to the site causes a long hang. In order for a site to be added to this list, it should be quickly accessible with SSL v2 enabled, but you should get an error message or a hang with SSL v2 disabled.
We may later attempt to contact and evangelise these sites, but at the moment this is merely a recording exercise.
- https://webmail.komtel.net/horde/imp/
- https://gnunet.org/drupal/?q=node/61
- https://www.umsu.de/ and friends at 1&1, e.g.:
- https://register.btinternet.com/
Other useful links:
- Gerv's original blog post
- Opera forum post
- Netcraft may have SSL v2 server prevalence info
- SecuritySpace has another survey, although I don't think they have figures for SSL v2 only.