On 08/14/12 5:18 PM, Gregory Machin wrote:
Once is lands at the browser it's no longer ssl . It can then be blocked from running , or block the infect file from being written to the file system. As is done on windows.
SSL effectively creates a pipe that one cant see into , but the ends are open and data is visible .
how does the 'astaro security gateway' William Warren mentioned do that? my query was in direct response to the three lines I quoted from William. he was referring to an appliance gateway at the network border.