On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, Nate Amsden wrote:
->"Michael P. Soulier" wrote:
->>
->> Hey people. I'm running netscape 4.75 from the security site, which has
->> 128-bit encryption. I want to upgrade to potato r2 from r1, and it's going
to
->> upgrade netscape. So, how do you tell if the version you'
"Michael P. Soulier" wrote:
>
> Hey people. I'm running netscape 4.75 from the security site, which has
> 128-bit encryption. I want to upgrade to potato r2 from r1, and it's going to
> upgrade netscape. So, how do you tell if the version you're about to upgrade
> to has 128 bit encryption sup
Lo, on Sunday, January 21, Michael P. Soulier did write:
>
> Granted, but how do I know this before I install? Should this not be in
> the description?
>
> Mike
I'd think so, yes. Log a bug against the netscape package.
Richard
Granted, but how do I know this before I install? Should this not be in
the description?
Mike
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 05:13:34PM +0100, Diego Biurrun wrote:
> Don't worry, netscape 4.76 comes with 128-bit encryption. Just type about:
> into the location and look for "U.S. security". "Int
I have the 2.2_r2 CD's. Netscape 4.75 128bit is on the
CD's already.
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On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
->Hey people. I'm running netscape 4.75 from t
Don't worry, netscape 4.76 comes with 128-bit encryption. Just type about:
into the location and look for "U.S. security". "International security"
netscapes come with only 56 (64?) bits of encryption.
Diego Biurrun
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 10:16:59AM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> Hey peo
> "Tom" == Tom Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tom> It's the same situation for all of us. The 4.73 communicator
Tom> package doesn't get you 128 bit encryption, and requires the
Tom> extra step of replacing the 56 bit binary with the 128 bit
This means you have to download a
Bruce Stephens wrote:
>
> Tom Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Take a look at the News section at the fortify site here:
> >
> > http://www.fortify.net/intro.html
>
> This says that Fortify is on hold, since 128bit Netscape is available
> worldwide. I knew that already. What I was ask
Tom Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Take a look at the News section at the fortify site here:
>
> http://www.fortify.net/intro.html
This says that Fortify is on hold, since 128bit Netscape is available
worldwide. I knew that already. What I was asking was why the Debian
packages don't o
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 03:07:22PM +1000, Brian May wrote:
>
> ...except fortify does not work with Netscape 4.73 or above.
> (unless this has been fixed...)
correct, and i don't think they plan on fixing it since anyone can
freely download the strong crypto enabled netscape binaries.
my opinion
> "Pollywog" == Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pollywog> On 30-Jul-2000 Mathew Johnston wrote:
>> is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around?
>> I cant find it in my packages list.
Pollywog> Sounds as though you are looking for the 'Fortify'
Pol
Once upon a time, I heard Robert L. Harris say
>
>
> Actually I kinda went with 2. With Debian, I installed both the debian
> 473 and the netscape version of 474 (into /usr/local/netscape per
> default) and then just did an update-alternatives to point to this
> version. Worked very nice and
Actually I kinda went with 2. With Debian, I installed both the debian
473 and the netscape version of 474 (into /usr/local/netscape per
default) and then just did an update-alternatives to point to this
version. Worked very nice and clean on my desktop and my laptops.
Robert
Thus spake Tom
Take a look at the News section at the fortify site here:
http://www.fortify.net/intro.html
Tom
Bruce Stephens wrote:
>
> Tom Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > 128 bit encryption is not available directly from installing Debian
> > packages. There's a few options as far as getting the
Tom Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 128 bit encryption is not available directly from installing Debian
> packages. There's a few options as far as getting the 128 bit
> encryption:
Is there some reason for this?
It seems at odds with the Debian changelog (see 4.73-17)
http://cgi.debian.or
128 bit encryption is not available directly from installing Debian
packages. There's a few options as far as getting the 128 bit
encryption:
1) Install normally using the Debian package(s). This will install the
56 bit version. Then use the fortify packages (fortify and
fortify-linux-x86) to inst
is there a Package for the 128bit version?
Thus spake Patrick Dahiroc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> download the linux binary from the download page at home.netscape.com.
>
> http://home.netscape.com/download/0718100/1-en-linux2.2-4.74-complete-128_qual.html
>
> On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 03:01:43P
On 30-Jul-2000 Mathew Johnston wrote:
> is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around? I cant
> find it in my packages list.
Sounds as though you are looking for the 'Fortify' package.
--
Andrew
download the linux binary from the download page at home.netscape.com.
http://home.netscape.com/download/0718100/1-en-linux2.2-4.74-complete-128_qual.html
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 03:01:43PM -0400, Mathew Johnston wrote:
> is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around? I cant
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