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<p dir="auto">I couldn't find issues in the code. But I don't know if I agree that this behaviour is the best. I mean, if you are trying to add TLS1.3, probably you want to use it. But with this fix, when someone tries to "upgrade" the configuration by adding TLS1.3, he/she can end up with only pre-TLS1.2 protocols enabled.</p>
<p dir="auto">Wouldn't be better to drop TLS1.1/1.0 and keep TLS1.3 instead of the other way around? Or maybe automatically add TLS1.2 when it is missing?</p>
<p dir="auto">I understand that any choice can lead to some confusion when the actual result does not match the expected one, but I would prefer to have a more secure configuration as the final result when such problematic configuration is provided.</p>
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