On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Richard Menedetter wrote: > PS: There is some kind of transfer. > The browser has a built in list of certification authorities. > Thos can sign keys from servers. > If the browser encounters a key which is signed by a known CA, than it will > proceed, if not, than a window pops up, and asks you what to do. Well, this "transfer" is totally different and has nothing to do with the actual encryotion. =) I'm not even sure it sends the key, it might only send key IDs or something. Whatever. =) /petri
- Re: Secure web sites Samuel W. Heywood
- Re: Secure web sites Samuel W. Heywood
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- Re3: Secure web sites Samuel W. Heywood
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