Hey people. I'm running netscape 4.75 from the security site, which has
128-bit encryption. I want to upgrade to potato r2 from r1, and it's going to
upgrade netscape. So, how do you tell if the version you're about to upgrade
to has 128 bit encryption support? I've looked in all of the
Don't worry, netscape 4.76 comes with 128-bit encryption. Just type about:
into the location and look for U.S. security. International security
netscapes come with only 56 (64?) bits of encryption.
Diego Biurrun
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 10:16:59AM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hey people.
I have the 2.2_r2 CD's. Netscape 4.75 128bit is on the
CD's already.
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On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
-Hey people. I'm running netscape 4.75 from
Granted, but how do I know this before I install? Should this not be in
the description?
Mike
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 05:13:34PM +0100, Diego Biurrun wrote:
Don't worry, netscape 4.76 comes with 128-bit encryption. Just type about:
into the location and look for U.S. security.
Lo, on Sunday, January 21, Michael P. Soulier did write:
Granted, but how do I know this before I install? Should this not be in
the description?
Mike
I'd think so, yes. Log a bug against the netscape package.
Richard
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hey people. I'm running netscape 4.75 from the security site, which has
128-bit encryption. I want to upgrade to potato r2 from r1, and it's going to
upgrade netscape. So, how do you tell if the version you're about to upgrade
to has 128 bit encryption support?
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, Nate Amsden wrote:
-Michael P. Soulier wrote:
-
- Hey people. I'm running netscape 4.75 from the security site, which has
- 128-bit encryption. I want to upgrade to potato r2 from r1, and it's going
to
- upgrade netscape. So, how do you tell if the version you're about
Pollywog == Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pollywog On 30-Jul-2000 Mathew Johnston wrote:
is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around?
I cant find it in my packages list.
Pollywog Sounds as though you are looking for the 'Fortify'
Pollywog package
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 03:07:22PM +1000, Brian May wrote:
...except fortify does not work with Netscape 4.73 or above.
(unless this has been fixed...)
correct, and i don't think they plan on fixing it since anyone can
freely download the strong crypto enabled netscape binaries.
my opinion
Tom Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Take a look at the News section at the fortify site here:
http://www.fortify.net/intro.html
This says that Fortify is on hold, since 128bit Netscape is available
worldwide. I knew that already. What I was asking was why the Debian
packages don't offer
Bruce Stephens wrote:
Tom Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Take a look at the News section at the fortify site here:
http://www.fortify.net/intro.html
This says that Fortify is on hold, since 128bit Netscape is available
worldwide. I knew that already. What I was asking was why
Tom == Tom Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tom It's the same situation for all of us. The 4.73 communicator
Tom package doesn't get you 128 bit encryption, and requires the
Tom extra step of replacing the 56 bit binary with the 128 bit
This means you have to download a huge binary
is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around? I cant
find it in my packages list.
Thanks :)
Mat.
download the linux binary from the download page at home.netscape.com.
http://home.netscape.com/download/0718100/1-en-linux2.2-4.74-complete-128_qual.html
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 03:01:43PM -0400, Mathew Johnston wrote:
is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around? I cant
On 30-Jul-2000 Mathew Johnston wrote:
is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around? I cant
find it in my packages list.
Sounds as though you are looking for the 'Fortify' package.
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-0400, Mathew Johnston wrote:
is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around? I cant
find it in my packages list.
Thanks :)
Mat.
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As a general rule, if you have trouble
with Communicator 4.73. The binary copy was like this:
cp /usr/local/netscape/netscape
/usr/lib/netscape/473/communicator/communicator-smotif.real
Tom
Mathew Johnston wrote:
is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around? I cant
find it in my packages list.
Thanks :)
Mat
Tom Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
128 bit encryption is not available directly from installing Debian
packages. There's a few options as far as getting the 128 bit
encryption:
Is there some reason for this?
It seems at odds with the Debian changelog (see 4.73-17)
Take a look at the News section at the fortify site here:
http://www.fortify.net/intro.html
Tom
Bruce Stephens wrote:
Tom Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
128 bit encryption is not available directly from installing Debian
packages. There's a few options as far as getting the 128 bit
by the Debian package. I just did this today on my potato box
with Communicator 4.73. The binary copy was like this:
cp /usr/local/netscape/netscape
/usr/lib/netscape/473/communicator/communicator-smotif.real
Tom
Mathew Johnston wrote:
is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating
Once upon a time, I heard Robert L. Harris say
Actually I kinda went with 2. With Debian, I installed both the debian
473 and the netscape version of 474 (into /usr/local/netscape per
default) and then just did an update-alternatives to point to this
version. Worked very nice and clean
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