You can do it by installing the fortify packages listed below. Fortify
will modify the existing binary to add the 128 bit encryption. They are
in the non-us distribution:

fortify             1.4.6-0.1   
fortify-linux-x86   1.4.6-0.1          

If you use apt-get, you can add a line like below to
/etc/apt/sources.list, and then run 'apt-get update', and then 'apt-get
install fortify fortify-linux-x86' to install the packages. From there
read the fortify documentation...the procedure is straight forward.

deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US potato/non-US  main contrib
non-free

Tom

Rupe wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> The Debian packages currently available to install Netscape 4.72 contain
> the binary themselves.  The binary they contain is the weak encryption
> binary.  I have looked around for one of the old-style packages that
> would look for the binary in /tmp, but can't find one.
> 
> How can I replace the netscape that is installed by these packages with
> the 128bit strong encryption one?
> 
> I tried to do this by hand once before and broke Netscape quite
> thoroughly.
> 
> -- Which binary should I download from Netscape, glibc I assume?
> 
> I am using Debian-potato; kernel 2.2.12
> 
> TIA
> Rupert
>

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