I must apologize for not being SSL specific..But it gives u a hint and
u can take a look at the SSL specs and see what they allow.

Sudharsan

On 5/25/06, Sudharsan Rangarajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Im not sure if SSL gives u such options, but the best way to prevent
compromise of a RSA key would be to establish a diffie hellman key.
You would want to do a shared secret anyawy..and im sure SSL does
it..if the shared secret is computed using diffie hellman and nobody
gets hold of the exponents..u r safe

Sudharsan

On 5/25/06, Sreeram Kandallu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Is it possible to decrypt a recorded SSL session, if the attacker gains
> access to the RSA private keys at a later point in time? If yes, what
> would be the best way to avoid this?
>
> Thanks in Advance!
> Regards
> Sreeram
>
>
>
>

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