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RFC 1945 - 12.1 Authentication of Clients
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12.1 Authentication of Clients
As mentioned in Section 11.1, the Basic authentication scheme is not
a secure method of user authentication, nor does it prevent the
Entity-Body from being transmitted in clear text across the physical
network used as the carrier. HTTP/1.0 does not prevent additional
authentication schemes and encryption mechanisms from being employed
to increase security.
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RFC 1945 - 12.1 Authentication of Clients