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Re: Session layer in OSI and TCP/IP


From: Naruto Uzumaki <ageofnaruto () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2010 17:35:46 +0530

@dwg5901. Thanks! Looking at your answer I think you're correct.
TCP/IP isn't based on OSI.


So for my another question.

What "exactly" is a SSL session? I mean how do you view it?
From what I've gathered, I think it's also called a 'dialogue'--
simplex, full duplex and half-duplex.

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