Last part of the key exchange in TLS is the exchange of a private key that is used to secure HTTPS traffic. Where is the AES key stored for most browsers? Can't seem to find any documentation on it.
Finding TLS AES Private Key
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I'd like to secure her private key, if you know what I mean
who is this system daemon?
It isn't stored. The client and the server agree on a new symmetric key for every connection.
I believe there's a provision to re-key after a certain amount of time or a certain number of bytes transferred, there is for SSH.
who is this sperm worm?
Good lord, luck up how SSL works
who is this ballsack knapsack?
no.
Angry Joe
tell me if shes still a virgin pls
she is not
source?
I would like securely exchange a key with her and have her store it, if you know what I mean.
sophie mudd
Thanks!
Go back to imgur, you're all pathetic.
what is forward secrecy ?
I dont think it's stored on disk by default. In firefox and chrome you can set SSLKEYLOGFILE to store it somewhere.
found the faggot
I'd store my AES key in her browser if you know my drift