Hi Mike:
We just went through this on our PCI environment . We use a free service 
from qualys ssl labs
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/ This online service tests the ssl 
certificates and server configuration of the
server in question. After ssllabs completes its assessment the report will 
show a handshake simulation
section (along with a ton of other stuff) showing the results of the ssl 
handshake of various platforms and browsers.
You are correct older browsers like IE 6 will not be able to by default 
connect with your server. I do think there 
is a setting in IE 6 that enables TLS 1.0 but its not checked/enabled by 
default. 
Hope this helps.
Jim 
Jim W Grant 
Senior VP, Chief Information Officer 
Web: www.pdpgroupinc.com 
From:   Mike Cunningham <mike.cunningham@xxxxxxx>
To:     Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   01/22/2015 10:11 AM
Subject:        Turing off SSLv2 and SSLv3 support
Sent by:        "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Did anyone encounter any issues after turning off SSLv2 and SSLv3 support 
on their system? Our PCI scan this quarter says it has to be disabled or 
we will not be considered in compliance. I believe the only issue with 
doing this is that some users with very old browsers will not be able to 
negotiate an secure connection.
Thanks
Mike Cunningham
VP of Information Technology Services/CIO
Pennsylvania College of Technology
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