1 | initial version |
Ms Edge (and many other Windows applications) uses the SChannel TLS config data from the registry to determine which TLS versions and ciphers to be offered, see here.
Java uses property settings from the <java home="">/conf/security/java.security anlong with the defaults of the provider being used.
In both cases the ciphers offered by a client an be modified from the defaults by an individual application.
2 | No.2 Revision |
Ms Edge (and many other Windows applications) uses the SChannel TLS config data from the registry to determine which TLS versions and ciphers to be offered, see here.
Java uses property settings from the <java
home="">/conf/security/java.security anlong home>/conf/security/java.security along with the defaults of the provider being used.
In both cases the ciphers offered by a client an be modified from the defaults by an individual application.
3 | No.3 Revision |
Ms Edge (and many other Windows applications) uses the SChannel TLS config data from the registry to determine which TLS versions and ciphers to be offered, see here.
Java uses property settings from the <java home>/conf/security/java.security
along with the defaults of the provider being used.
In both cases the ciphers offered by a client an be modified from the defaults by an individual application.