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Keys in the Clear
In a typical SSL installation, the server maintains credentials
so that clients can the server. In addition to presenting a certificate
at connection time, the server also maintains a private key, which
is necessary for establishing that the server presenting a certificate
is actually presenting its own certificate. Cryptographic-acceleration
cards will generally store the key in hardware, making it unavailable
to the actual computer.
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In a typical SSL installation, the server maintains credentials
so that clients can the server. In addition to presenting a certificate
at connection time, the server also maintains a private key, which
is necessary for establishing that the server presenting a certificate
is actually presenting its own certificate. Cryptographic-acceleration
cards will generally store the key in hardware, making it unavailable
to the actual computer.
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