Fixes for the following claims:
  1) Certificate Message with no certs
  OpenSSL implementation sends the Certificate message during SSL
  handshake, however as per the specification, these have been omitted.
  -- RFC 2712 --
     CertificateRequest, and the ServerKeyExchange shown in Figure 1
     will be omitted since authentication and the establishment of a
     master secret will be done using the client's Kerberos credentials
     for the TLS server.  The client's certificate will be omitted for
     the same reason.
  -- RFC 2712 --
  3) Pre-master secret Protocol version
  The pre-master secret generated by OpenSSL does not have the correct
  client version.
  RFC 2712 says, if the Kerberos option is selected, the pre-master
  secret structure is the same as that used in the RSA case.
  TLS specification defines pre-master secret as:
         struct {
             ProtocolVersion client_version;
             opaque random[46];
         } PreMasterSecret;
  where client_version is the latest protocol version supported by the
  client
  The pre-master secret generated by OpenSSL does not have the correct
  client version. The implementation does not update the first 2 bytes
  of random secret for Kerberos Cipher suites. At the server-end, the
  client version from the pre-master secret is not validated.
PR: 1336
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