the client and server don't support a common ssl protocol version or cipher suite

A common SSL protocol version or cipher suite is not supported

This message is the result of the client and the server communicating over a channel which the other one does not support. The client and server don’t support a common SSl protocol version or cipher suite. For instance, the client might be running TLS 1.0 but the server requires at least TLS 1.1 for communication to take place securely, so they cannot communicate with each other because they are using different protocols that can’t understand each other’s messages. Another example would be if the client was using a cipher suite that the server didn’t support. This could happen for a few reasons – the server might not have the right software installed to support that particular cipher suite, or the administrator of the server has disabled it because they believe it is insecure. In either case, this message will appear in the browser’s console log.

What we do if the client and server don’t support a common SSl protocol version or cipher suite.

If you see this error message, there are a few things you can do: first, check to make sure both the client and server are running the latest version of their respective software. If they are, then contact your system administrator or hosting provider and ask them to enable the appropriate protocol/cipher suite on the server. Alternatively, you could find another service provider with the right software installed.

Tasks:

– check to make sure both the client and server are running the latest version of their respective software. – ask your system administrator or hosting provider to enable the appropriate protocol/cipher suite on the server. – Alternatively, you could find another service provider that supports your needs better.

Conclusion

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