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000000028 100__ $$aYong Song
000000028 100__ $$aVictor C.M. Leung
000000028 100__ $$aKonstantin Beznosov
000000028 245__ $$aSupporting End-to-end security Across Proxies with Multiple-channel SSL
000000028 260__ $$c2005-10-16
000000028 520__ $$aSecure Socket Layer (SSL) has functional limitations that prevent end-to-end security in the presence of untrusted intermediary application proxies used by clients to communicate with servers. This paper introduces Multiple-Channel SSL (MC-SSL), an extension of SSL, and describes and analyzes the design of MC-SSL proxy channel protocol that enables the support for end-to-end security of client-server communications in the presence of application proxies. MC-SSL is able to securely negotiate multiple virtual channels with different security characteristics including application proxy and cipher suite. 
000000028 6531_ $$aMC-SSL
000000028 6531_ $$aSSL
000000028 6531_ $$amobile security
000000028 6531_ $$aTLS
000000028 6531_ $$anetwork security
000000028 6531_ $$aproxy
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000000028 909C4 $$pYong Song, Victor C.M. Leung, and Konstantin Beznosov. Supporting end-to-end security across proxies with multiple-channel SSL. In Proceedings of the 19th IFIP International Information Security Conference, pages 246–253, Toulouse, France, 23-26 August 2004.
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