Secure socket layer (ssl) standard, Certificates – Smart Technologies Bridgit 4.5 User Manual

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If the SMART Bridgit software administrator disables audio on the server, you're unable to use the

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Secure Socket Layer (SSL) standard

SMART Bridgit software complies with the SSL 3.0 standard for secure communications. Data

transmitted in SSL mode is encrypted to prevent a third party from viewing it while it’s in transit

between a client and server. SMART Bridgit software has been tested to ensure the encryption

mechanism and the communication layers conform to the standard.

Software toolkit vendors supply libraries that implement the SSL standard and that can be used to

build SSL-capable applications. SMART Bridgit software uses a toolkit called OpenSSL to provide

SSL security on both the client and the server. This toolkit implements both the SSL and the

Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols, as well as a full-strength general purpose cryptography

library. For information about this toolkit, visit

openssl.org

.

Certificates

SMART Bridgit software uses OpenSSL to generate a self-signed SSL certificate which is used for

data encryption. Each time the server starts, a new 1024-bit SSL certificate is generated and a new

256-bit encryption key is negotiated with each client.

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