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SSL Defined
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol designed by Netscape Communications to enable encrypted, authenticated communications across the Internet. It is a security layer between the application and transport layers, which protects the application-layer protocols such as HTTP and is transparent to application developers or users. It provides privacy, authentication and message integrity.
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Tue Dec 2
- how_secure_is_ wap_with_ssl_a nd_wtls [The Wireless FAQ]
- Learning@IBM
- Firefox 3 and Self-Signed Certs
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- Squid???SSL-Re verse Proxy??
- Learning@IBM Explorer - Search IBM learning results
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- Testing for SSL-TLS (OWASP-CM-001) - OWASP
- Certmaster - Trac: # Certmaster is a set of tools and a library for easily distributing SSL certificates to applications that need them # Certmaster originated in the Func project # Any application can use certmaster for easy exchange of SSL certificates # Certmaster has a a python API and command line tool provided ("certmas ter-request&qu ot;) for requesting certificates # A daemon, called "certmast er" is included to hand certificates out # The tool "certmast er-ca" is used to list certs and sign them when requests come in. # autosigning of new certificate requests is also supported but is off by default. # configuration is all done via minimal text files # certmaster has extensive audit logs of certificate operations
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