No, Thawte is 128 bit -
Thawte SSL Server Certificates have been engineered to provide the
flexibility to dynamically support 40-bit, 56-bit, or 128-bit encryption,
depending on the capability of the web server and web browser being used.
The above is for 100 dollars.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff Lasman
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 3:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple domains
KAMRY wrote:
> Regarding the Equifax 128 bit Vs. the Thawte certificate, I wouldn't even
go
> looking for such a subject and would just close my eyes and buy it and
I'll
> be positive that Thawte supports a 128 bit encryption :) or else they will
> be out of business
So what you're saying is that you're telling your customers the Thawte
cert is 128-bit even though Thawte says on their site that it's NOT?
Sounds like you're treading on dangerous waters, Kal. What if one of
your customers actually expects a 128-bit cert?
Your argument that Thawte should have sold you one to avoid going out of
business is hardly reasonable, is it?
Jeff
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