Yes, you are right.  Sorry I missed that.

SSL 3.0 does support DES-CBC-SHA.

I can get this one to work from s_client, but I can't get it to work from 
Netscape 4.  Any ideas?  Is there some fix which I need to activate to make 
this work.  I am currently using SSL_OP_ALL, in an attempt to fix this, it 
did not work.

I am also having this problem with RC4-SHA.

Specifically, these are the Netscape settings titled:
RC4 encryption with a 56-bit key and a SHA-1 MAC
DES encryption in CBC mode with a 56-bit key and a SHA-1 MAC

Are these the same as the openssl ciphers I have listed above?

Thanks again.

Tim

>
>Did you see that SSL 3.0 / TLS 1.0 only support
>'SSL_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA'. There's
>no 3DES with MD5 in SSL 3.0 / TLS 1.0.
>
>Rene
>
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