A user has configured ELB with SSL using a security policy for secure negotiation between the client and load
balancer. Which of the below mentioned SSL protocols is not supported by the security policy?
A.
TLS 1.3
B.
TLS 1.2
C.
SSL 2.0
D.
SSL 3.0
Explanation:
Elastic Load Balancing uses a Secure Socket Layer (SSL. negotiation configuration which is known as a
Security Policy. It is used to negotiate the SSL connections between a client and the load balancer. Elastic Load
Balancing supports the following versions of the SSL protocol:
TLS 1.2
TLS 1.1
TLS 1.0
SSL 3.0
SSL 2.0
another trick answer, no such ssl protocol (yet) for TLS1.3. A is correct.
I agree with Jason
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/classic/elb-ssl-security-policy.html
There is no SSL 2.0 support too.
Wrong question!
wrong options!, it supports only the below protocols of ssl
Elastic Load Balancing supports the following versions of the SSL protocol:
TLS 1.2
TLS 1.1
TLS 1.0
SSL 3.0
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/classic/elb-ssl-security-policy.html
a
A.
Currently supported SSL Protocols are:
Protocol-SSLv1
Protocol-SSLv1.1
Protocol-SSLv1.2
Protocol-SSLv2
Protocol-SSLv3
SSL Protocols
The following versions of the SSL protocol are supported:
TLS 1.2
TLS 1.1
TLS 1.0
SSL 3.0
Deprecated SSL Protocol
If you previously enabled the SSL 2.0 protocol in a custom policy, we recommend that you update your security policy to the default predefined security policy.
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/classic/elb-ssl-security-policy.html
TLS 1.3 is just released on 2017 April 5th and hence AWS is not supporting.
https://www.cheapsslshop.com/blog/tls-1-3-version-coming-in-april-2017