boyanbp 0 Posted ... Hello, Currently logs indicate that most, if not all Servers connect via Control Channel using TLSv1.2, cipher TLSv1.2 DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 Transportation Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 protocol provides unparalleled privacy and performance compared to previous versions of TLS and non-secure HTTP according to sources. Will we see in the near future TLSv1.3 implementation in current or future Server lineups? Thanks, Share this post Link to post
BlueBanana 22 Posted ... Hi, sorry for digging up that older threat, but i also would like to know what's the deal with TLS 1.3 and when / if the server park gets an upgrade regarding this. I am not too deep into that crypto stuff, and most of it is all greek to me, but according to this article there seem to be some major improvements over TLS 1.2:https://www.wolfssl.com/differences-between-tls-1-2-and-tls-1-3Regards, BB Share this post Link to post
giganerd 781 Posted ... I will refer to the following thread with Staff's answer and lock this to prevent confusion: Hide giganerd's signature Hide all signatures Four simple things:There's a guide to AirVPN. Before you ask questions, take 30 minutes of your time to go through it.Amazon IPs are not dangerous here. It's the fallback DNS.Running TOR exits is discouraged. They're subject to restrictions on the internet and harm all AirVPN users. Furthermore, I propose that your paranoia is to be destroyed. If you overdo privacy, you'll be unique among the mass again. XMPP: gigan3rd@xmpp.airvpn.org or join our lounge@conference.xmpp.airvpn.org Share this post Link to post