Wan-Teh Chang wrote, On 2008-07-25 15:07:
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 2:49 PM, Nelson B Bolyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I suspect that it MAY be the case that there are other copies of NSS on
>> your system(s), and that those other copies are being used instead of
>> the copies that were downloaded with FF3.x.  Perhaps a change is needed
>> to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Linux.  Perhaps there is a copy of NSS installed
>> in some system directory (e.g. \Windows\System32) on Windows.
> 
> On Windows, Firefox installs its own NSS DLLs in the same directory where
> firefox.exe resides.  That directory is before \Windows\System32 in the
> DLL search order.
> 
>> Wan-Teh,
>> Considering that William is interested in FIPS 140 compliance, it's not
>> surprising that he would disable non-FIPS ciphers such as Camellia.
> 
> I know, but he also disabled AES :-)

Or something did.  If not him, then maybe some other browser code.

His set of cipher suites was really bizarre, Only non-FIPS cipher suites,
and formerly FIPS suites now considered too weak to be FIPS.
It was almost anti-FIPS.

Maybe the next questions to ask are about extensions.
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