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Mat Kramer #1
Trace SSL handshake
Hi all,
Is there any way to trace the SSL handshake, or to programmatically
intercept some of the results. I'm interested in determining what cipher
suite was negotiated for a given connection. Similar to what you can see
under File Properties when you have a secure connection, for example
"Connection: TLS 1.0, RC4 with 128 bit encryption (High); RSA with 1024 bit
exchange".
I am running a C# .NET web service and a C# web client.
Thanks
-Mat
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