There is a patch for the MIPS as well
--Sincerely,
M. David Gelbman, Senior Software Engineer Network Peripherals, Inc. 4170 Veteran's Memorial Highway, Bohemia, NY 11716-1009 516.737.2363 (voice) 516.737.2372 (FAX) whois:mdg mailto:dgelbman@npiny.com http://www.npix.com --------------6C319DD321EF4C5C34F7456A Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
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On 7/7/98 10:52 AM, M. David Gelbman wrote:
>I just followed the links in a Data Communication Article on security >and I found this patch to Netscape-PPC which allows 128-bit RSA security >through SSL. Check out: > > http://www.fortify.net
Hey thanks for an excellent tip man, I was wondering about the availability of 128-bit Navigator for LinuxPPC and BANG, you've just answered it. What a coincidence :)
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