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The evaluation also shows that most of TLS servers implement backward compatibility following RFC6066. This explains why TLS servers always go further in the handshake process. For many years, SNI has not deployed widely in browsers and client-side systems and this give the opportunity to such systems accessing HTTPS services
The evaluation also shows that most of TLS servers implement backward compatibility following RFC6066. This explains why TLS servers always go further in the handshake process. For many years, SNI has not deployed widely in browsers and client-side systems and this give the opportunity to such systems accessing HTTPS services
The evaluation also shows that most of TLS servers implement backward compatibility following RFC6066. This explains why TLS servers always go further in the handshake process. For many years, SNI has not deployed widely in browsers and client-side systems and this give the opportunity to such systems accessing HTTPS services
The evaluation also shows that most of TLS servers implement backward compatibility following RFC6066. This explains why TLS servers always go further in the handshake process. For many years, SNI has not deployed widely in browsers and client-side systems and this give the opportunity to such systems accessing HTTPS services
The evaluation also shows that most of TLS servers implement backward compatibility following RFC6066. This explains why TLS servers always go further in the handshake process. For many years, SNI has not deployed widely in browsers and client-side systems and this give the opportunity to such systems accessing HTTPS services