Hi Michael,
Thawte only has it's specially tagged SGC CA cert's in Netscape 4.7 and IE
5.01
Verisign is probably your only option if you want to reach a larger target
audience.
Or get all your clients to upgrade ;^)
Mikey
Have a look at the end of
http://www.thawte.com/certs/server/128bit/contents.html
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Hi!
I'm trying to set up an apache+mod_ssl web server with 128bit session keys.
The cert I use is a
Thawte SuperCert. I've configured the httpd.conf as described in the howto
to use keys of length 128 bit.
I've tested it using netscape 4.61 on linux, netscape 4.7 on NT and internet
explorer 5.00 on NT.
Netscape 4.7 negotiate first EXP-RC4.. with 40 bit key and in the second
step RC4- with 128 bit key.
This is exactly as described in README.GlobalID.
Netscape 4.61 and MSIE do also a second negotiation, but it ends all up at
40 bit.
Does anybody know whats wrong?
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