Fix #22987: update the compatibility matrix for a SSLv23 client.
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*SSLv2* yes no yes no no no
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*SSLv3* no yes yes no no no
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*SSLv23* yes no yes no no no
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*SSLv23* no yes yes yes yes yes
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*TLSv1* no no yes yes no no
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*TLSv1.1* no no yes no yes no
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*TLSv1.2* no no yes no no yes
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.. note::
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Which connections succeed will vary depending on the version of
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OpenSSL. For example, beginning with OpenSSL 1.0.0, an SSLv23 client
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will not actually attempt SSLv2 connections unless you explicitly
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enable SSLv2 ciphers (which is not recommended, as SSLv2 is broken).
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OpenSSL. For example, before OpenSSL 1.0.0, an SSLv23 client
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would always attempt SSLv2 connections.
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The *ciphers* parameter sets the available ciphers for this SSL object.
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It should be a string in the `OpenSSL cipher list format
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