ANNOUNCE: Fortify for Netscape v1.2.1; worldwide 128-bit encryption

ANNOUNCE: Fortify for Netscape v1.2.1; worldwide 128-bit encryption

Post by Farrell McK » Thu, 26 Feb 1998 04:00:00



Sydney, Australia. (25 Oct, 1997).  Fortify for Netscape, version 1.2.1,
with support for strong e-mail encryption (S/MIME) and 1024 bit RSA keys
has now been released.

Fortify for Netscape is a system that provides world-wide, unconditional,
full strength, 128-bit encryption to users of Netscape's Web browsers.
If you routinely use Netscape's export grade Web browsers (i.e. the ones
that are available on the net), then you need Fortify.

This new version supports two significant improvements to the strong crypto
in the 4.x Netscape web browsers - namely long RSA keys (1024-bits) for key
generation, and strong S/MIME encryption for your e-mail messages.
These improvements are in addition to the 128-bit SSL services already
provided by Fortify.  The release is of importance to all new and existing
users of Fortify.

Version 1.2.1 is available on both Unix and Windows 95 and NT immediately.

Fortify costs nothing to download and use. Nil. Zippo. Zilch.  It currently
supports most, if not all, of the non-beta versions of Netscape Navigator
(3.0x) and Communicator (4.0x), that have been released on the following
platforms:-

        Alpha DEC-OSF
        Mips SGI-Irix 5.x and 6.x
        Sparc Sun-Solaris 2.x
        Sparc Sun-SunOS 4.1.3_U1
        x86 BSD, FreeBSD and BSDI
        x86 Linux-Elf
        x86 Microsoft Win95 and WinNT

Full details about availability, copyright, download sites, latest news,
and an FAQ guide can all be found at the Fortify web site:-
        http://www.fortify.net/

Farrell McKay

 
 
 

1. ANNOUNCE: Fortify now on Solaris x86: 128-bit Netscape crypto

Sydney, Australia. (17 June, 1998).  Fortify for Netscape now supports
the Solaris on Intel (Solaris x86) editions of the Netscape web browsers.
This support is available for both the version 3.x and 4.x browsers.

This functionality is available immediately, as part of the
Fortify-1.2.4-unix distribution.  You can download this from the
Fortify web site, at http://www.fortify.net/

Farrell McKay
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About Fortify for Netscape:

Fortify for Netscape is a system that provides world-wide, unconditional,
full strength, 128-bit encryption to users of Netscape's Web browsers.
If you routinely use Netscape's export grade Web browsers (i.e. the ones
that are available on the net), then you need Fortify.

Fortify costs nothing to download and use. Nil. Zippo. Zilch.  It currently
supports most, if not all, of the non-beta versions of Netscape Navigator
(3.0x) and Communicator (4.0x), that have been released on the following
platforms:-

        DEC-OSF + Dec UNIX (Alpha systems)
        SGI Irix 5.x and 6.x (Mips systems)
        Sun Solaris 2.4 and 2.5.1 (Sparc systems)
        Sun Solaris 2.4 (Intel x86 systems)
        Sun SunOS 4.1.3_U1 (Sparc systems)
        BSD, FreeBSD, BSDI (Intel x86 systems)
        Linux-Elf and Linux-glibc2 (Intel x86 systems)
        Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT (Intel x86 systems)
        IBM OS/2 (Intel x86 systems)

Full details about availability, copyright, download sites, latest news,
and an FAQ guide can all be found at the Fortify web site:-
        http://www.fortify.net/
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