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What is it?
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a security standard used to keep
web sites secure. SSL protects privacy, and ensures the reliability
of sensitive information traveling over the Internet. You will
find SSL is used in online banking sites, Internet retailers, and
many government web sites. The use of SSL increases the reputability
of your web site.
How does it work?
1) The Client requests a secure SSL session from the server.
2) The server sends its public key and a certificate to the client
to be authenticated.
3) Upon validation of the server's certificate, the client creates
a one-time session key using the public key sent by the server.
4) Using its private key, the server decrypts the session key
created and sent by the client and establishes a secure connection.
At this point the SSL connection is established and the lock appears
at the bottom of the browser.
What is related?
Certificates, Databases
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