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Posted by howa on 06/14/07 03:21
On 6 14 , 12 21 , Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> No, short of SSL, there is no safe solution. Anyone anywhere between
> the client and the server can intercept the data and use it for whatever
> reason. Of course, because there's no guarantee as to what route a
> packet will follow, the most likely places to intercept the packets is
> on either end.
>
> But then that's why SSL was invented.
>
Okay, let have some constraints, say you can use SSL during login, but
you can't use SSL for data transmission afterward, so it is possible?
(similar to yahoo or gmail)
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