SSL vs. SSL over tcp/ip

SSL vs. SSL over tcp/ip

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SSL vs. SSL over tcp/ip Jackie 04-17-2007
Posted by Chris Mattern on April 19, 2007, 5:00 pm
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>Hi there,
>
>What's the difference between implementing pure SSL vs. SSL over tcp/
>ip? what's the advantage/disadvantage when comparing them?
>
>Can I say that on top of old tcp/ip application, we can add SSL on top
>of it for less effort, and for new application we go ahead to use pure
>SSL?
>
>
Um, wha? That makes no sense whatsoever. SSL is not an transport
protocol, it is an encryption protocol. You can't send things with
"pure SSL", whatever that's supposed to mean.

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Christopher Mattern

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