Network communication with client-forced authentication

Information security – Access control or authentication

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C726S003000, C726S005000

Reexamination Certificate

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07398546

ABSTRACT:
A client-forced authentication mechanism for network communication enables a client to choose to force the establishment of an authenticated connection with a server that supports both authenticated and non-authenticated connections, while allowing the client to communicate with older servers that do not support client-forced authentication.

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