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How to check what SSL or TLS protocol versions are supported on a Linux system

In this guide, we will show you how to check supported TLS and SSL ciphers (version) on opneSUSE system. - Community submission by Editor (9to6linux) on

How to check what SSL or TLS protocol versions are supported on a Linux system

How to check what SSL or TLS protocol versions are supported on a Linux system

In this guide, we will show you how to check supported TLS and SSL ciphers (version) on the OpenSUSE system. The same procedure is applicable for other distributions as well.

OpenSSL is a toolkit and a cryptography library that support the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol on Linux.

It provides cryptographic protocols to various applications running on Linux such as ssh, Apache (httpd), Nginx, etc.

TLS is a cryptographic protocol used to secure network communications between devices.

In this guide, we will show you how to check supported TLS and SSL ciphers (version) on the OpenSUSE system. The same procedure is applicable for other distributions as well.