is it possible to detect browser encryption level for 128-bit, 56-bit and 40-bit SSL compatibility?

is it possible to detect browser encryption level for 128-bit, 56-bit and 40-bit SSL compatibility?

Post by meria » Sat, 28 Jul 2001 07:26:43



Is there a way, either client-side or server-side, to detect the
encryption level of a client browser??  MS IIS server seems to be able
to do this server-side, however I haven't been able to find a
comparible method for apache.    Client-side javascripts don't seem to
be compatible across browsers, either...  Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance...

 
 
 

1. 128-bit encryption using 40-bit browsers?

Hi, folks, someone just told me that both Netscape and Microsoft have
already embeded 128-bit technology in their 40-bit browsers, so we can
force the transmission of data using 128-bit encryption on the
server side even when the customers are using 40-bit browsers, can
anybody confirm to us if this is true or not? Thanks a lot in advance.

Simon

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