Welcome to the final part of our Simple HTTPS Server using Visual C# series! In this video, we complete the project and make the server fully functional with end-to-end security using C#.NET. By the end of this video, you'll have a completely operational HTTPS server that you can use in real-world applications.
In this final part, we:
🖥️ Put together all the elements from the previous parts
🔐 Finalize SSL/TLS implementation and socket handling
🛠️ Demonstrate secure communications with browser and cURL
🔍 Wrap up with a detailed Wireshark analysis to ensure your server is handling secure connections properly
This video brings together everything you’ve learned about setting up a secure server, creating SSL certificates, and managing encrypted connections with SSL sockets. It's the final step toward mastering the basics of building a secure server in C# from scratch!
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