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Yong Song ; Victor C.M. Leung ; Konstantin Beznosov
16 October 2005
Abstract: Multiple-Channel SSL (MC-SSL) is our model and protocol for the security of client-server communication. In contrast to SSL, MC-SSL can securely provide applications with multiple channels, and each of them can have a specific cipher suite and a various number of application proxies; meanwhile, the channel negotiation and operation in MC-SSL are still based on SSL, which needs a small change in order to support multiple cipher suites. In this paper, we first introduce the multiple-channel model of MC-SSL, and then focus on the design and implementation of multiple channels over SSL, especially multi-hop proxy channels and secondary channels.
Keyword(s): MC-SSL ; SSL ; mobile security ; TLS ; network security ; proxy
Published in: Yong Song, Victor C.M. Leung, and Konstantin Beznosov. Implementing multiple channels over SSL. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on E-business and Telecom-munication Networks, pages 246–253, Setubal, Portugal, 25-28 August 2004.:
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