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The term "Implicit TLS" refers to the automatic negotiation of TLS whenever a [TCP] connection is made on a particular [TCP] [port] that is used exclusively by that server for TLS connections.
The term "Implicit TLS" is intended to contrast with the use of [StartTLS] and similar commands in [POP], [IMAP], [SMTP], [LDAP] Message Submission, and other [protocols], that are used by the client and the server to explicitly negotiate [Transport Layer Security] on an established cleartext TCP connection.
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Due to [StartTLS] [Implementation Vulnerabilities|Implementation Vulnerability] lead [{$applicationname}] Preferring Implicit [TLS] on its own ports
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