Charles Walker wrote:
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> One of my colleagues is currently at a customer who has a product called
> SecureLink, by OpenMarket. I don't know too much about this product,
> except that it talks SSL. It has a database which contains a private
> key, a public key, and the certificate. We have bee
>From what I remember, SecureLink uses SSL only to talk to an OpenMarket
server to generate and manage secret symmetrical keys. These keys are
used to encode MAC paramaters on URLS to ensure that a generated Digital
Offer, Ticket, etc are valid. The symmetrical keys may have little to do
with SS
One of my colleagues is currently at a customer who has a product called
SecureLink, by OpenMarket. I don't know too much about this product,
except that it talks SSL. It has a database which contains a private
key, a public key, and the certificate. We have been trying to figure
out what sort