Ross,
Ross Ferris wrote:
Secure implies SSL, which as you identify means using well known ports. I'd think it would take a lot more work to bastardise a solution using encrypted traffic on non-standard ports (I don't think you want to encrypt ALL traffic, so 80 won't do the trick) than changing
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We are trying to test a secure B2B solution from within UV (version 10.0.8
on Unix variant TRU64 5.1b on an Alphaserver ES80) using XML https. The
internet connection is via a proxy server that only listens for client
SSL ports
Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage an Evolution in Software Development
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