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August 2nd, 2003, 03:03 PM
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Additionally the firewall will have to provide for wire-speed Secure Socket Layer (SSL) session inspection and filtering. This will obviously require the capability to decrypt an SSL session and then re-establish it once the packets have been inspected.
If this could be done would it not be likely that a stronger level of encryption would become standard and hence the problem re-occur.
Waverebel
ps good link
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