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| Subject: | Re: Should login pages be protected by SSL? |
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| Date: | Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:50:45 +0200 |
The login page cannot be protected by SSL until after the authentication is
complete. Once the user is authenticated then all information sent between
the server and remote user is in a ssl encrypted tunnel until the session is
ended.
Amir Herzberg
Associate Professor Department of Computer Science Bar Ilan University http://AmirHerzberg.com
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