Subj : Re: Directly include binary data in messages To : Alexey Vissarionov From : Tim Schattkowsky Date : Tue Mar 22 2022 01:36 am //Hello Alexey,// on *21.03.22* at *22:55:50* You wrote in Area *FTSC_PUBLIC* to *Tim Schattkowsky* about *"Directly include binary data in messages"*. AV> TLS is not about the security - it is (really "was") mostly about the AV> mutual authentification. It could work as designed (in the era of SSL 2.0 AV> and before), but the emerge of HTTPS killed some key features of it. - TLS (Transport Layer *Security*) is besides authentication about establishing an encrypted connection between endpoints, just like its predecessor SSL (*Secure* Socket Layers) - HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol *Secure*) is HTTP over a secured connection (SSL or TLS) TS>> Unless I missed something, the messages people write are currently TS>> mostly transported using BinkP, which makes this sort of relevant. AV> You appear to be missing the key point: binkp is defined by its' AV> reference implementation (binkd), and the FTS-1026 plays the secondary AV> role. Totally not helpful comment ;) Regards, Tim --- WinPoint 408.0 * Origin: Original WinPoint Origin! (2:240/1120.29) .