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| Description: | SSL stands for Secured Socket Layer. It runs just above TCP/IP and below high-level protocols like HTTP or IMAP. The purpose of this layer is to ensure the client that he is on the right server and vice versa. Originally developped by Netscape, it is now widely used. See an introduction at http://developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals/security/sslin/contents.htm |