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Demystifying SSL: Understanding the Basics and Benefits
In today's digital landscape, security is paramount. When we enter sensitive information online, whether it's for online banking, shopping, or even logging into social media, we need to be confident ...
https://linqto.me/khzn
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The TLS Handshake: Taking a closer look - Hashed Out by The SSL Store™
Article describing the different steps needed for a TLS handshake to take place.
https://linqto.me/TLS-Handshake
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SSL Connection Iniatilization Steps
Article that explains the steps that will have to take place between client and server for an SSL connection to be established.
https://linqto.me/SSLHello
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IIS 10: CSR Creation & SSL Certificate Installation
Article from DigiCert showing how to create Certificate Subscription Request (CSR) from IIS and how each of the fields of the CSR request map to the fields on the issued certificate
https://linqto.me/Digicert-CSR
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Transport Layer Security (TLS) best practices with the .NET Framework | ...
Article dealing with the default TLS (Transport layer security) settings for the various versions of the .Net Framework from 4.5.2 to 4.8. This explains how some of the Framework versions default to ...
https://linqto.me/Net-TLS-Settings
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SSL certificate occasionally disappears from HTTPS binding
A couple of Metabase compatibility entries referring to SSL may interfere with the server certificates that are used in HTTPS bindings. Metabase keys with property ID 5506 is a red flag.
https://linqto.me/ssl-cert-removed
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About HTTPS, SChannel, TLS, CAPI, SSL Certificates and their keys
Before a browser or client can send an HTTPS request, a secure channel must be established with the server. If that fails, the request does not reach to IIS. Here are some considerations on involved ...
https://linqto.me/https
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Decrypting TLS Browser Traffic With Wireshark – The Easy Way! | Jim Shaver
An article showing how both Chrome and Firefox can be setup to share the symmetric encryption key they use to encrypt TLS traffic with WireShark.
https://linqto.me/DecryptSSL
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Disabling TLS 1.0 on your Windows 2008 R2 server – just because you still have ...
An article on how to go about disabling TLS 1.0 support for a Windows 2008 R2 server that is running IIS 7.5 without cutting the branch from under your own feet
https://linqto.me/DisableTLS
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Disable Client Certificate Revocation (CRL) Check on IIS | Unleashed
Article showing how to disable the CRL checking for client certificates for IIS using commands from NetSH
https://linqto.me/CRLCheck
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