Transport Layer Security (TLS/SSL)
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For further background on what TLS is and how it works, please see TLS/SSL Certificates and Keys.
TLS is the standard protocol for securing communication over a network through using certificates and keys to establish trust and encrypt data. It was built on the now deprecated SSL (Secure Sockets Layer).
In IguanaX, TLS can be enabled for:
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The IguanaX Web Server to encrypt data transmitted between the web server and the web browser.
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The Network Client APIs in the Translator for encrypted communication over protocols including HTTP, FTP(S), LLP, and SMTP.