In a typical SSL
installation, the server maintains credentials so that clients can
authenticate 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. a typical |
In a typical SSL
installation, the server maintains credentials so that clients can
authenticate 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. |