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Multi-Protocol Unified Hello


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The only results for "Multi-Protocol Unified Hello" on Google or on any other search engine is some stuff about registry keys. I wanted to know what it is, and the specification, if possible.

Amazingly funny!

Anyone else, please?

Could you not find any answers there?

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Also if your getting this from a event message, registry key, file/memory dump, or by searching for text strings in Windows it probably has to do with MS summing up the ssl/tls authentication protocols, hence the multi. When the authentication begins a client Hello message is sent followed by a server Hello, followed by cryptographic, compression, certificate info, etc. Depending on these different options different library's (.dlls) will be used to secure the traffic.

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Thanks cozofdeath!

I had searched all RFCs and Internet-Drafts, as well as the IEEE Digital Library, but could not find any reference of Multi-Protocol Unified Hello.

It's definitely not an instant messenger. It's a protocol used, probably, only for SSL/TLS/PCT.

Regards,

Jayanth

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