I installed Netscape 4.72 on Redhat and it gave me 128bit encryption
immediately. I've also read a statement from Netscape regarding version 4.72
support for 128bit encryption, although I cannot remember where at the
moment.

I'll try to find it and get back to you, because if I'm right then Netscape
is messing everyone about. This stuff is hard enough as it is!

John


-----Original Message-----
From: James H. Cloos Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 July 2000 18:58
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Subject: Re: msie AGAIN


>>>>> "John" == Airey, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

John> You will find that all versions of Netscape since 4.72 support
John> 128bit encryption out of the box.

No.  They still make you go through loops to get the 128bit version,
while the export version (56 now?) is readily available.

Seven (nine now?) countries and all.

(Or at least they did as of when 4.73 was first released....)

-JimC
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