Re: please help with SSL

From: 'ken'@FTU
Date: 11/29/01


Message-ID: <3C06A3FA.3060106@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 16:09:14 -0500
From: "'ken'@FTU" <franklin_tech_bulletins@yahoo.com>
To: Tarek Koudsi <pulsenot@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: please help with SSL

SSL occurs at the layer above TCP. Therefore the reordering of packets
happens before the block is decrypted.

'ken'

Tarek Koudsi wrote:

> Mailer: SecurityFocus
>
> I would highly appreciat eit if someone could answer
> this quesiton? is it possible in SSL for the receiver to
> reorder SSL record blocks
> that arrive out of order? if yes how? if not, why not?
>
>



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