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<a href="https://gitlab.com/mikhailnov">mikhailnov</a>
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<p dir="auto">Please keep GOST in the same enabled/disabled state as other algorithms. If we will want to add GOST support to other software using GNUTLS, GOST being disabled by default will make it much more difficult because in different configurations GOST in that software will either work or do not work.
Some people are suggesting to treat GOST <em>specially</em>, but their opinions do not seem to be arguemented well enough.</p>
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