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Network Programming with Rust

You're reading from  Network Programming with Rust

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788624893
Pages 278 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Abhishek Chanda Abhishek Chanda
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Securing the web

In a previous chapter, we studied HTTP. We noted how important it has been in making our lives easier. However, HTTP is vulnerable to a range of attacks that might result in leaking the payload. Thus, it was necessary to add some form of security between parties using HTTP to communicate. RFC 2818 proposed HTTPS (HTTP Secure) as a version of HTTP that uses a secure streaming protocol underneath. Initially, this was Secure Socket Layer (SSL), and later evolved into Transport Layer Security (TLS).

The basic scheme of things goes like this:

  • The Client and Server establish a TCP connection.
  • The Client and Server agree upon a cipher and hash function to use throughout the connection. For this, the client sends a list of ciphers and hash functions. The Server picks one from that list and lets the Client know.
  • The Server sends a certificate to the Client. The Client...
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