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SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and/or TLS (Transport Layer Security)
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Certificate and public key flows in mutual TLS
I am reading this OAuth 2.0 Mutual-TLS Client Authentication and Certificate-Bound Access Tokens
I am interested to know how the certificates and public keys are exchanged between the client and the auth …
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What is an endpoint in the context of TLS?
What is the purpose of endpoints in mutual TLS authentication? Actually, what do we mean by an endpoint? … I am following this OAuth 2.0 Mutual-TLS Client Authentication and Certificate-Bound Access Tokens
If a Client A wants to gain access on a protected resource hosted by some other Entity B, then wants an …
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symmetric keys during mutual TLS
In the normal TLS handshake procedure, the client sents a symmetric key to the server
In my case does this is necessary? Or after the authentication part has completed the handshake can be finished? …
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symmetric key generation in TLS 1.3
From what I am understanding Diffie-Hellman is used to derive the symmetric key in TLS1.3
I am reading this tls explanation and so many keys are derived
Is the shared secret the symmetric key and from …
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Client — CertificateVerify during handshake
I am trying to understand how the client is authenticated to the server during mutual tls
So during the handshake, the client sends this message
Client — CertificateVerify
This message is used by the client …
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Diffie–Hellman key exchange in TLS 1.3
I am reading about the Diffie–Hellman key exchange in TLS 1.3. So the first step here is that the two parts Alice and Bob t agree on a large prime p and a nonzero integer g modulo p. …
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client_id vs distinguished name in mutual tls
i am reading this in the OAuth 2.0 Mutual-TLS Client Authentication and Certificate-Bound Access Tokens
What is the difference between a client_id and a distinguished name? … I see in the PKI Mutual-TLS Method that the distinguished name of the client is registered into the auth server. What is the purpose of the client_id?
Also what exactly the meaning of the metadata? …