SSL=2 and SSL=3


Now the real difference between SSL=2 and SSL=3 becomes clear. With SSL=2, the agent authenticates the server agent on which it performs a connection. With SSL=3, the verification is mutual as the agent still authenticates the server agent on which it perform a connection but the agent server also performs this verification on the client. This way ensures that both client and server are part of a common network.

 

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