Safety Hypertext Transfer Protocol (SHTTP) is a secure communication protocol for messages designed with HTTP. The S-HTTP is designed based on the integration of HTTP information samples and is easy to integrate with HTTP applications.
The S-HTTP protocol provides a variety of security mechanisms for HTTP clients and servers, which are available for all kinds of users on Worldver. S-HTTP also provides symmetry capabilities for clients and servers (timely processing requests and recovery, and parameter selection of both) while maintaining communication models and implementation features of HTTP.
The S-HTTP client and server are combined with certain encrypted message formats. S-HTTP supports a variety of compatible scenarios and compatible with HTTP. A client with S-HTTP performance can be connected to a server without S-HTTP, but such communications clearly does not utilize S-HTTP security features. For details, please visit the following page: 中文 版: http://www.networkDictionary.com/chinese/Protocols/shttp.php
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