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Installation - Encryption
In previous releases, data exchanged between a client and grb_rs
was
encrypted by default with a proprietary protocol using AES encryption.
Version 8.0 supports standard TLS encryption over HTTPS. However, you will
need to explicitly activate this protocol and setup certificates.
grb_rs
can also help you by generating
self-signed certificates, if necessary.
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