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Does the web server application need special hooks for the IN-Boost SSL?

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Does the web server application need special hooks for the IN-Boost SSL?

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The IN-Boost doesn’t require the host web server to provide hooks to access the card. It works transparently because of its unique architecture. What are some benefits of the extra processing power? • Most eCommerce servers are responding to secure connections while at the same time doing database queries. By off-loading the secure packet processing, the server can now use the extra CPU power to increase the number of database transactions. • The web server could host both secure and insecure data. By this we mean it can perform the tasks of both types of servers (port 80 and port 443.) • The web server will not need such a powerful CPU, thus saving money on hardware (e.g. using 400 MHz instead of 500 MHz.) • With the free CPU utilization, the server could also be used as a dedicated application server. Can the Phobos IN-Boost support multiple keys? The IN-Boost supports up to 100 certificates from a single IP address. Where are the keys and certificates stored? The private and public

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