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Zero round-trip time mode 2 – Transport Layer Security at a Glance

Here, key agreement is based on ECDHE, and the public keys are authenticated by means of RSA. The fact that these identifiers are missing in TLS 1.3 cipher suites does not mean there are no options in this area anymore. In the refsubsec:TLSV13Handshake handshake protocol section, we have seen there is still the choice between…

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Zero round-trip time mode – Transport Layer Security at a Glance

6.6.4 Zero round-trip time mode If two TLS endpoints share a secret key, TLS 1.3 allows them to communicate over a secure channel right from the start. This is referred to as 0-RTT, a zero round-trip time mode added in TLS 1.3 to save one round trip for the application data during the initial handshake,…

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