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Https Access Question

Anyone knows if the following command is encrypted the very first time it is
sent out? If so, 64 or 128 bit based?

https://userid:password@someURL

It is using SSL after the web site responds. But what about the first
request from the client browser to the https server?
Nov 20 '05 #1
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Depends on the browser. If it supports 128bit it will attempt to negociate
at highest encryption. And depending on the server will settle on a 64/128
bit code.

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Anyone knows if the following command is encrypted the very first time it is sent out? If so, 64 or 128 bit based?

https://userid:password@someURL

It is using SSL after the web site responds. But what about the first
request from the client browser to the https server?

Nov 20 '05 #2

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