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The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Protocol Version 3.0

Alan O. Freier, +2 more
- Vol. 6101, pp 1-67
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This document specifies Version 3.0 of the Secure Sockets Layer protocol, a security protocol that provides communications privacy over the Internet that is designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery.
Abstract
This document specifies Version 3.0 of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL V3.0) protocol, a security protocol that provides communications privacy over the Internet. The protocol allows client/server applications to communicate in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery.

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Spraying Diffie-Hellman for Secure Key Exchange in MANETs

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The Trusted Cloud Transfer Protocol

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XDR: External Data Representation Standard

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TL;DR: This document describes the External Data Representation Standard (XDR) protocol as it is currently deployed and accepted.