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Oz Dror wrote:
> 
> > glibc (libc6) and the libc5 version.  The libc6 version, of course, won't
> > work on bo.
> >
> >
> Do you know how I can get 128 bin Encryption of netscape 4.05 with libc6
> I can only get it with libc5.
> -Oz


        First, get the libc6 version of Netscape from
'ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/4.05/development/english/unix/linux20_glibc2/'
(then select which version you want, stand-alone/professional etc).

        Second, get 'Fortify-1.2.3-unix.tar.gz' from 'http://www.fortify.net' 
and
run it against the binary of Netscape 4.05.

        I haven't actually used 128-bit encryption (that I know of) so I can't
guarantee that Fortify will do what you want, but I ran Fortify and it
claimed to have updated Netscape to 128 bit encryption.  See the README.html
in the fortify package.


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Ed

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