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Session Initiation Protocol - SIP Book Search VOIP Dictionary
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![]() A secure socket layer (SSL) is a security protocol that is used to protect/encrypt information that is sent between end user (client) and a server so eavesdroppers (such as sniffers on a router) cannot understand (cannot decode) the data. SSL version 2 provides security by allowing applications to encrypt data that goes from a client, such as a Web browser, to a matching server (encrypting your data means converting it to a secret code) SSL version 3 allows the server to authenticate (validate the authenticity) the client. ![]() ![]() This figure shows how secure socket layer can be used to protect the transfer of digital information between the user (client) and the provider (server) of the information. This diagram shows that SSL operation uses asymmetric public key encryption to allow the sharing of public keys and that a certificate authority is used as a trusted third party to provide public keys that accessible and verifiable. In this example, the CA has provides a key pair (public and private key) to a vendor. The server (vendor) uses their private key to encrypt the messages to the user and that the client (user) can verify the identity of the server by using the public key provided by the CA. ![]()
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