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after you obtain the host's public key to send encrypted information. The client sends his/her own public key to the host encrypting it with the host's public key right? Thus enabling two way encrypted communication or does it just use PKI to allow the client to send a shared secret? So basically asymmetric encryption initially but after the handshake it uses a form of symmetric encryption? Security+ =(
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