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Re: Mutual Authentication scheme

Subject: Re: Mutual Authentication scheme
Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 03:37:24 +0530
On 09/03/07 13:00 -0600, Danny wrote:
I am developing a web solution for the company that I work for and would
like to have as much security as possible. SSL only authenticates the
server to the client and I would like a way to authenticate both parties
to each other. Any ideas/suggestions?

You can certainly use TLS to authenticate the clients to the server.

Devdas Bhagat
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