Re: fortify does not recognise my netscape
Hallo Joachim! Am Mon, 03 Apr 2000, schrieb Joachim Trinkwitz: Versuch mal als root: fortify /usr/lib/netscape/472/navigator/navigator-smotif.real ^ There is no 2 just 47 and still not recognisable Wenn fortify und navigator(communicator)-smotif-472 korrekt installiert sind, funktioniert das. I had no problems installing them. Ciao! juh -- Heute ist der 3. Oktober! Basta! http://www.sudelbuch.de/1999/19991109.html
Re: fortify does not recognise my netscape
Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The newest fortify deb package (1.4.6-0.1 in woody) recognizes this one, if I remember right, as well as Navigator 4.72 which I use now. I have this one installed. And there is no newer one in woody. Is there anywhere a 128-deb version? Or do I have to downgrade my NS? Versuch mal als root: fortify /usr/lib/netscape/472/navigator/navigator-smotif.real bzw., wenn's der Communicator sein soll: fortify /usr/lib/netscape/472/communicator/communicator-smotif.real Wenn fortify und navigator(communicator)-smotif-472 korrekt installiert sind, funktioniert das. Gruss, joachim
Re: fortify does not recognise my netscape
Guten Tag! Joachim! Am Don, 30 Mär 2000, schrieb Joachim Trinkwitz: The newest fortify deb package (1.4.6-0.1 in woody) recognizes this one, if I remember right, as well as Navigator 4.72 which I use now. I have this one installed. And there is no newer one in woody. Go to http://www.fortify.net, they have a link to a page which checks your browser. Thanks. I checked it. It is only 40-bit. Is there anywhere a 128-deb version? Or do I have to downgrade my NS? Ciao! juh
Re: fortify does not recognise my netscape
Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I get the following error, when I try to patch my netscape [...] /usr/lib/netscape/47/navigator/navigator-smotif.real is not recognisable. It is either not a copy of Netscape, or it is a version of Netscape that is not listed in the Index file. The newest fortify deb package (1.4.6-0.1 in woody) recognizes this one, if I remember right, as well as Navigator 4.72 which I use now. Is my netscape already 128-bit? Where can I control this? Go to http://www.fortify.net, they have a link to a page which checks your browser. At first you can look at the help menu entry About Navigator page (click on Help), which should show you: This version supports U.S. security with RSA Public Key Cryptography, MD2, MD5, RC2-CBC, RC4, DES-CBC, DES-EDE3-CBC. if you have a 128-bit version. Greetings, joachim
fortify does not recognise my netscape
Hi! I get the following error, when I try to patch my netscape 8snipp-- # fortify /usr/lib/netscape/47/navigator/navigator-smotif.real Fortify 1.4.6; Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Farrell McKay == This software is free for all forms of non-commercial use. == == Commercial use of this software must be licenced. == /usr/lib/netscape/47/navigator/navigator-smotif.real is not recognisable. It is either not a copy of Netscape, or it is a version of Netscape that is not listed in the Index file. 8-snap-- Fortify and netscape are both from potato. Is my netscape already 128-bit? Where can I control this? I found a small button under Security--Navigator--SSL which enables an 128-bit encryption when permitted. What does this mean? Ciao! juh -- juh's Sudelbuch --- Literatur und Satire per E-Mail http://www.sudelbuch.de
Re: fortify does not recognise my netscape
Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote: Hi! I get the following error, when I try to patch my netscape 8snipp-- # fortify /usr/lib/netscape/47/navigator/navigator-smotif.real Fortify 1.4.6; Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Farrell McKay == This software is free for all forms of non-commercial use. == == Commercial use of this software must be licenced. == /usr/lib/netscape/47/navigator/navigator-smotif.real is not recognisable. It is either not a copy of Netscape, or it is a version of Netscape that is not listed in the Index file. 8-snap-- Fortify and netscape are both from potato. Is my netscape already 128-bit? Where can I control this? I found a small button under Security--Navigator--SSL which enables an 128-bit encryption when permitted. What does this mean? Ciao! juh -- juh's Sudelbuch --- Literatur und Satire per E-Mail http://www.sudelbuch.de -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null Get fortify from it's own website (search freshmeat) The latest one hasn't been packaged for Debian yet (maybe woody? don't know) Jonathan