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I'm going to include GestPay Payment in my website. It has some browser requirements

Buyer’s browsers must support TSL1.1 protocol or latest

How can I programmatically check if the browser visiting my website achieves the requirement?

In this answer the suggestion is to use external services (ssllabs.com, howsmyssl.com), but I want a self hosted solution, without external dependencies, the main reason for this are security concerns.

In this article salesforce.com exposes a test page, with Chrome Dev Tools, I've tried to disable javascript and the test works the same. So I suppose that is server-side...

Update:

Ideally I would like to allow browsers even without TSL1.1 support, then detect if the browser supports TSL1.1, if it doesn't I won't show the GestPay Payment feature.

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  • Looks like a server configuration question rather than a programming question. You need to configure your server to only accept TLS 1.1 or greater, and you should probably configure it to accept TLS 1.2 or greater. Mar 1, 2017 at 20:28
  • Thanks James, I updated my question, I hope is more clear now.
    – nulll
    Mar 1, 2017 at 20:35
  • Isn't this still a server configuration question? Mar 1, 2017 at 20:42
  • Hi, one of the solutions that you posted (How's my ssl) can actually be installed on your webserver autonomously, so that the check can be made to a page that is self hosted.
    – musikele
    Mar 3, 2017 at 10:00

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After researching a while, this is what I understood:

In this caniuse table are listest browsers not supporting tls1.1

When a browser asks an https page, it sends the list of supported encryption protocols, the server choose the best one.

If the server doesn't allow a protocol lesser than TLS1.1, the browser won't see the page at all, for example this is IE9 behavior: IE9 behavior for un

In javascript there is no access to https certificate info.

There is no way to do a feature detection about this.

In the HTTP Headers the info is not available, neither in the PHP $_SERVER superglobal.

So you could run by your own the opensource HowsMySsl server (but to me is too overkill)

So maybe I will go with user-agent sniffing to determine if the browser is not supporting TLS1.1, even if user-agent sniffing is bad

I hope that this will help someone else out there!

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