@senpaideadsool4446

Bro I must say that your smile is so good in the camera, your explanation is so good, I wish you best luck, you just won a subscriber here on the spot! :face-green-smiling::medal-yellow-first-red:

@leeberger1051

So he just explained something that most over complicate in less then 10 minutes. Thank you sir, and keep up the great work.

@shawnwaldrop3702

Quick, concise and to the point in under 8 minutes and didn't feel rushed. Or like I was being talked down to. I actually understand what "SSL compliant" means now. A big thanks!

@loveafinni

The most comprehensive explanation of SSL & TLS I've seen so far. Thank you!

@random3788

Damn, good quality video, well explained and well edited. 
what more can you ask for, really thought that you had at least a few 100k subs

@andresgonzalezmadrigal5902

Great work you did with this video, keep going!

@UniversalEngineer

Outstanding clarification!  πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

@DrachirLerom

Awesome video quality, thank you

@andrescordero2108

Thanks, great content!

@chatVGP

Thanks for the video! Great Explanation!

@tahersadeghi6773

Very informative and well-explained. Thank you

@isaiahbundi7207

thank you sir for making it simple as it isπŸ‘

@LoayAl-Said-j8p

Thanks for the effort and explaination

Loay from Egypt

@chlaro-io

i am handling with ssl aaaaalll the time. I had some of the must frustrating days of my life trying to get my green checkmark for my filemaker application. in the end I had to setup my own dns server to route external traffic to a specific computer in my network. I totally get what ssl ist all about but now again I have nameserver/dns/ip/url whatever issues trying to setup secure ftp for synology drive

@samuelkovanko7198

Well explained!

@joemotionn9010

Appreciate this video man

@MunasheTorto

Great explanation of the concept. I didn't clearly understand on the decryption of the session key by the server when you said the server, using its own private key then decrypts the session key and verifies that the session key matches the one generated before by the browser. Which key generated before are we talking about here?

@AmilJoshy

4:25  that was generated by browser before...you  never said anytime before that session key is generated????

@YuzuYuiAngelaAki

Very well explained. Thanks bro.

@incognito7843

Still dont get it. What is preventing a third party to eves drop on the handshake, and copy the keys send back and forward before an encryption method is agreed upon? And then later hijack the traffic.