Re: I dont get it.... ... > isn't built in brower, you can import it into your browser.... > 2) CA's public key will not be the part of your server/client certifcate. ... >> 2) Server sends certificate to browser ... (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.security)
Re: I dont get it.... ... you can import it into your browser.... CA's public key will not be the part of your server/client certifcate. ... > 2) Server sends certificate to browser ... > encrypt/decrypt data for this session to server,... (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.security)
RE: how can you verify that the site you get is not a fake? ... > returns some information to me, the browser.... > know what the information shoudl be from the server with the ssl cert, ... The information sent to the client is the server's public key bearing...trust their SSL site, ... (Fedora)
Re: New Method for Authenticated Public Key Exchange without Digital Certificates ... > The problem is certainly ignored in the downloading of web ... > Granted, you could spend a few dollars and get the browser on CD, ... a possibly unique vulnerability of the CA/PKI public key client trust... exploit/vulnerability different from the substitution key... (sci.crypt)
Re: 100% newbie 2 encryption ...email encryption with public keys. ... the server has a public key stored in a file called a certificate.... Your browser has a pre-configured list of CA's public keys (you can ... (sci.crypt)