UPDATE: As Jaffer noted, PayPal's GitHub repository has already merged the changes below, so you might just update your SDK.
At least this seems to work for now, though I will have to investigate what protocol it will actually use.
PayPalCorePPHttpConfig::$DEFAULT_CURL_OPTS[CURLOPT_SSLVERSION] = 1;
// 0 = default protocol (likely TLSv1), 1 = TLSv1; unsafe: 2 = SSLv2, 3 = SSLv3
For other people using cURL directly, just use
curl_setopt($handle, CURLOPT_SSLVERSION, 1);
UPDATE:
Just looked up the source to cURL, these are the values (//
comments mine):
enum {
CURL_SSLVERSION_DEFAULT, // 0
CURL_SSLVERSION_TLSv1, // 1
CURL_SSLVERSION_SSLv2, // 2
CURL_SSLVERSION_SSLv3, // 3
CURL_SSLVERSION_LAST /* never use, keep last */ // 4
};
So to summarize, yes, 1 is TLSv1 and judging from the comment, is probably better than 4.
Updated code above.
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