I have a webserver behind my firewall in a DMZ that I want to secure with SSL. The firewall performs the NAT and translates it to my DMZ's IP address. This works great for http requests (port 80).
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is currently the most widely deployed security protocol. It is the security protocol behind secure HTTP (HTTPS), and thus is responsible for the little lock in the corner of ...
SSL and TLS are similar technologies because they share a codebase, though one is better than the other. In fact, one is dead and the other still reigns supreme to the time this day. By end of this ...
What is an SSL certificate? Does your website actually need to have one? Did you know that Google is now showing any and all non-SSL websites as “Not Secure?”. When going through the process of ...
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