On Fri, Apr 21, 2000 at 08:21:55AM -0600, Richey, Ross wrote:
> Not to long ago I set up Apache+mod_ssl on a Linux box, I bought a
> certificate from Thawte and everything runs great. The problem I have is
> during the configuration process it had always been my intent to use 128 bit
> encryption, but somehow after the smoked cleared I only had 40 bit
> encryption. I don't ever remember being given the choice and now I'm
> wondering is 40 bit encryption hard-coded into my server certificate or can
> I change some configuration file and set it to 128 bit? Or is there some
> completely seperate issue that's eluding me?
>
It is because you're using "export" versions of the browser. To get 128 bit
you either have to upgrade your browser or alternatively get one of the
special certs described at:
http://www.modssl.org/source/exp/mod_ssl/pkg.mod_ssl/README.GlobalID
vh
Mads Toftum
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`Darn it, who spiked my coffee with water?!' - lwall
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