How does HTTPS/SSL work?

From: wld (aaabbb16_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/25/04

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    I setup a http/https server on my router.
    I also upload certification file and private key file to the router.
    Does it need public key and IE has public/private
    keys by default talk to my router?
    Does the certification only make sure the server
    he/she connect to is correct? (from secrity alert-->
    view certificate. right?)

    Thanks in advance!

    LL


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