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Re: browser with strong encryption?



In article <[🔎] m0xqsWZ-000XfUC@freefall> you write:
>Hi,
>
>Does anyone know of a browser with 128-bit encryption.  I need access to a
>site that requires 128-bit encryption (it detects 40 or 56-bit encryption
>and disables features on the site) and I'd hate to have to use win95.
>Does netscape plan to make Navigator or Communicator available with
>128-bit encryption for linux?  Are there any other options?

at http://www.geocities.com/Eureka/Plaza/6333/  you can find the binary
patcher for Netscape to boost encryption to 128-bit.  It supports i86-linux.

Disclaimer: I've never used it, I'm not associated with it, I don't know
the person who wrote it, for all I know it deletes all your files or is
illegal for use where you live.

(According to that page, it looks like netscape silently made a 2nd 4.04
Linux release, that the patcher doesn't yet work on, but all other 3.x
and 4.x version are claimed to be patch-able.)

Good luck,
-Eric


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