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<p dir="auto">Note that the more I think about it, the more I think that what I mentioned as a work-around, may be a better solution for <code>mod_gnutls</code>. The reason is that the post-client-hello is quite late (few parameters are already selected) to allow a significant change in the priorities, and if you set the priority string there you always risk for particular priority strings breaking sessions. We can with the new test guarantee that specific use-cases work, though it will never be a fail-proof way.</p>
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