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Re: encryption over the web
From: "Keith W. McCammon" <keith-list () mccammon org>
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 10:57:44 -0400
There are a lot of options, if you want to build and prove a new system. Otherwise, SSL/TLS is the standard, and should be used unless you really think you've got a better idea :)
OPTUSBYS wrote:
Hi there, If I were to enable encryption security for authorized people to access myweb page, how many implementation options there are available?Is SSL the only option to think of? Thank you. Regards,Seeker
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