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Re: "Secure Socket Layer" protocol (NYT Article)
Perry E. Metzger (perry
imsi.com)Mon, 23 Jan 1995 22:09:41 -0500
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Richard Huddleston says: > There's a protocol being touted by Netcape Communications Corportation > (formerly Mosaic Communications Corportation) which is supposedly strong > enough to conduct commerce over. I don't want to debate SSL here, but as I see it, its a bad idea. This really belongs at the network layer, where the proposals that the IP Security working group all have been made. (Netscape kind of ignored everyone at IPSec, along with the rest of the IETF, and the rest of the world.) > I'm not a member of the Brainiac Protocol Busters Club, but the protocol > looks pretty good to me. Not to me; I doubt we needed another one of these... But as I said, this really isn't the place to carry out this debate. Perry
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