Is there a LinuxPPC version of netscape that has 128 bit encryption?
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> + Is there a LinuxPPC version of netscape that has 128 bit encryption?
> see http://linuxppc.com/support/updates/product/ns.php3
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> + Is there a LinuxPPC version of netscape that has 128 bit encryption?
> see http://linuxppc.com/support/updates/product/ns.php3
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> + Thanks, but the US version is not there, only the international version,
> + and Im not sure if thats 128 bit.
> try this link
> http://www.linuxppc.com/support/updates/product/archive.php3?category=ne
> tscape&subject=ns4.7us
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> > + Is there a LinuxPPC version of netscape that has 128 bit encryption?
> > see http://linuxppc.com/support/updates/product/ns.php3
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> Thanks, but the US version is not there, only the international version,
> and Im not sure if thats 128 bit.
-Alec
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> > Get ahold of a program called Fortify from Fortify.com (?). It will convert
> > Netscape to 128 bit encryption.
> I tried that myself a while back, but I couldn't find any evidence of
> support for the PPC binaries... have they started including the PPC
> patches?
> -Alec
>> + Is there a LinuxPPC version of netscape that has 128 bit encryption?
>> see http://linuxppc.com/support/updates/product/ns.php3
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>Thanks, but the US version is not there, only the international version,
>and Im not sure if thats 128 bit.
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"/usr/bin/netscape" is ....
.... not recognisable.
It appears to be a shell script or batch file - rather than
a Netscape executable program. It may be a shell script that
calls your Netscape browser indirectly. Please re-run Fortify,
specifying the location of your Netscape executable program.
netscape has exec permissions. When I query the netscape package,
/usr/bin/netscape comes up as the path for the executeable.
What do I don now?
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> Get ahold of a program called Fortify from Fortify.com (?). It will convert
> Netscape to 128 bit encryption.
> > > + Is there a LinuxPPC version of netscape that has 128 bit encryption?
> > > see http://linuxppc.com/support/updates/product/ns.php3
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> > Thanks, but the US version is not there, only the international version,
> > and Im not sure if thats 128 bit.
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>"/usr/bin/netscape" is ....
>.... not recognisable.
>It appears to be a shell script or batch file - rather than
>a Netscape executable program. It may be a shell script that
>calls your Netscape browser indirectly. Please re-run Fortify,
>specifying the location of your Netscape executable program.
>netscape has exec permissions. When I query the netscape package,
>/usr/bin/netscape comes up as the path for the executeable.
>What do I don now?
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> + >
> + >
> + > + Thanks, but the US version is not there, only the international version,
> + > + and Im not sure if thats 128 bit.
> + >
> + > try this link
> + > http://www.linuxppc.com/support/updates/product/archive.php3?category=ne
> + > tscape&subject=ns4.7us
> + >
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> +
> +
> + It ends up at the same link as before.
> weird... this one says US and then follows it with Export Version
> encryption,
> http://linuxppc.org/software/index/linuxppc_stable/software/Applications
> /Internet/netscape-4.7-3.ppc.html
> got mine with a YDL install, it works with my bank's website which
> requires 128 bit encryption but the one at rpmfind.net is the export
> version.
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> +> got mine with a YDL install, it works with my bank's website which
> +> requires 128 bit encryption but the one at rpmfind.net is the export
> +> version.
> + Is there a YDL DL site?
> http://niteowl.userfriendly.net/linux/RPM/yellowdog/1.0/champion-1.2/...
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> +> got mine with a YDL install, it works with my bank's website which
> +> requires 128 bit encryption but the one at rpmfind.net is the export
> +> version.
> + Is there a YDL DL site?
> http://niteowl.userfriendly.net/linux/RPM/yellowdog/1.0/champion-1.2/...
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> + Well, Fortify doesnt like 4.7.1. It wants 4.7. Could you by any chance
> + send me a CD with the 128 bit 4.7.1 on it? Or, do you know if cheapbytes
> + or someone like that may have the YDL CD with the 128 bit Netscape?
> have you at least tried the downloaded versions of netscape you have for whatever
> you need 128 bit encryption for?
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1. 128 bit encryption in Netscape
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can find Netscape Communicator with 128 bit SSL
encryption? The security pages from the Netscape website are not very
clear about this, and when I clicked a download link they proposed me an
i386 rpm.
Thanks in advance,
Koen Vervloesem
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