Take a look at ftp.replay.com, you will find all
128-bit upgrades here

--- Pauline van Winsen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> g'day all,
>  
> > You are restricted to 40 bit encryption, which is
> not secure. Better than
> > nothing, though, as long as it doesn't give you a
> false sense of security.
> 
> if you're using an export version of
> netscape/communicator, you can 
> uncripple your browser for free so it can use 128bit
> encryption + 1024 bit key 
> generation by using fortify:
> http://www.fortify.net
> 
> if you're using apache as your web server, you can
> build in stuff like 
> mod_ssl & open_ssl which gives you 128bit encryption
> & you can generate 
> your own globalID certificate & force 128bit crypto
> for export browsers. 
> unfortunately convincing browsers to use your
> GlobalID certificate 
> is a little persnicketty.
>
http://www.modssl.org/source/exp/mod_ssl/pkg.mod_ssl/README.GlobalID
> 
> you can also use SSH to build encrypted tunnels for
> protocols like POP.
> http://www.ssh.fi
> 
> & if you want to wind your way through the twisty
> legal mess of export/import/
> domestic crypto controls:
> http://cwis.kub.nl/~frw/people/koops/lawsurvy.htm
> 
> good luck finding a generic solution.
> 
> cheers,
> pauline
> 
> Pauline van Winsen, Technical Consultant            
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> eServ Pty Ltd                
> http://www.eserv.com.au/people/pauline.html      
> 
> > 
> > On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Sweeney, Patrick wrote:
> > 
> > > Pop3 can be used with SSL.  You can obtain a
> difgital ID, open the POP3 SSL
> > > port - I forget whch port number.
> > > 
> > > Obtaining a digital ID may be complicated by the
> fact that you are an
> > > international, non-US entity.  (I'm not certain
> of that, but it is certainly
> > > the impression the NSA would like me to have.)
>  
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