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SUMMARY
Secure Sockets layer (SSL) provides a security "handshake" that is
used to initiate the TCP/IP connection. This handshake results in the
client and server agreeing on the level of security they will use and
fulfills any authentication requirements for the connection.
MORE INFORMATIONRequire Secure SSL ChannelSelect this check box to require an encrypted communication link for a Web browser to connect with this Web site, directory, or file.Enable SSL Client Authentication(This feature is only available for Windows NT Server installations.) When this check box is selected, users with a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) client certificate can establish a connection with restricted Web server content, requiring SSL authentication.Require Client CertificatesWhen this check box is selected, the service requires users to have an SSL client certificate to establish a connection with the requested resource. A client certificate is a digital identification issued by a trusted, third-party organization, called a certificate authority. The certificate authority verifies the user's identity before issuing the user a client certificate.Additional query words: ssl security
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