Previously the common Config.mutualVersion() code prioritized the selected version based on the provided peerVersions being sent in peer preference order. Instead we would prefer to see TLS 1.3 used whenever it is supported, even if the peer would prefer an older protocol version. This commit updates mutualVersions() to implement this policy change. Our new behaviour matches the behaviour of other TLS stacks, notably BoringSSL, and so also allows enabling the IgnoreClientVersionOrder BoGo test that we otherwise must skip. Updates #72006 Change-Id: I27a2cd231e4b8762b0d9e2dbd3d8ddd5b87fd5cb Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/673236 Auto-Submit: Daniel McCarney <daniel@binaryparadox.net> TryBot-Bypass: Daniel McCarney <daniel@binaryparadox.net> Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com> Reviewed-by: Roland Shoemaker <roland@golang.org> |
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