(Sorry to ressurect this thread; I was off at Crypto, and not able to get to my mail) ... I'm not disagreeing with you here. My question is how do I become...
Adam Shostack ...
Sep 5, 1995 1:27 pm
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In article <199509051218.IAA17081@...>, Adam Shostack <adam@...> wrote: }(Sorry to ressurect this thread; I was off at Crypto, and not...
Stuart Lynne ...
Sep 5, 1995 10:16 pm
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... It strikes me that Netscape could probably save themselves a lot of trouble & politicing if they announced the criteria under which they chose Verisign,...
Adam Shostack ...
Sep 5, 1995 10:41 pm
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... It's kinda late for that. There's a huge installed base of users with software that won't be able to use your CA even if Netscape were to approve it...
Marc VanHeyningen ...
Sep 5, 1995 11:07 pm
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... I think it's pretty clear why Verisign ended up with it: the original authority was established by RSA, originator and patent holder for the technology,...
Rick Smith ...
Sep 5, 1995 11:35 pm
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Much of the recent discussion has focussed upon the use by SSL of server Digital IDs for the purposes of key distribution. There are operating environments ...
Peter Williams ...
Sep 6, 1995 6:59 pm
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Much of the recent discussion has focussed upon the use by SSL of server Digital IDs for the purposes of key distribution. There are operating environments in...
Peter Williams ...
Sep 6, 1995 8:06 pm
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It says here that "a license will be made available to applicants under reasonable terms and conditions" for the cryptographic bits needed for SSL. Can anyone...
Ben Laurie ...
Sep 7, 1995 12:42 pm
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I am using IBM WebExplorer for OS/2 and I was wondering if it supports SSL. Or is SSL just in the Netscape Navigator? I'm interested in on-line shopping and...
4mh6@...
Sep 9, 1995 6:40 pm
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... The only released browsers I know of that support SSL are the netscape navigator versions, and Emacs-w3. Emacs-w3 will work on OS/2, but unfortunately the...
William Perry ...
Sep 9, 1995 7:53 pm
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... Currently WebExplorer doesn't support SSL, but it's in the works: Here's part of a press release from IBM (http://www.ibm.com/Internet): What we've got ...
akerley@...
Sep 9, 1995 9:55 pm
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Peter (and whomever else is interested), Open Software Associates are approaching release of OpenWEB (tm), a product providing a radical new approach to...
cjh@...
Sep 11, 1995 8:35 am
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The version of WebExplorer for OS/2 that supports S-HTTPD (and possibly SSL, yet to be confirmed) is already in beta (v0950.0814, 8/14/95 build) You can obtain...
Chi Wang/CAM/Lotus ...
Sep 11, 1995 3:35 pm
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I want to buy laserdiscs on Internet shop - Voyager: The Criterion Collectoin. It is written that They are running their ordering pages on a secure server, but...
Okada ...
Sep 11, 1995 7:06 pm
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Is there a faq for ssl-talk? ... Sig Porter sporter@......
Sig Porter ...
Sep 11, 1995 10:43 pm
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Subject: SSL v3 and Diffie-Hellman Keying Version 3 of SSL includes "...support for alternative key-exchange algorithms, including Diffie-Hellman..." and even...
Joe Tardo ...
Sep 11, 1995 11:45 pm
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In article <n1401290512.93285@...>, joe_tardo@... (Joe Tardo) writes: Subject: SSL v3 and Diffie-Hellman Keying ... You are correct in...
Jeff Weinstein ...
Sep 12, 1995 12:44 am
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I would greatly appreciate somebody to tell me if: 1) I connect with an internationally downloaded Netscape Navigator browser to a U.S.-only 128-bit version of...
no email(no name) ...
Sep 12, 1995 5:29 pm
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I would greatly appreciate somebody to tell me if: 1) I connect with an internationally downloaded Netscape Navigator browser to a U.S.-only 128-bit version of...
no email(no name) ...
Sep 12, 1995 5:36 pm
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... I tell thee twice: 40 bits. Unless the server only allows 128-bit secure connections, at which point you will get none....
William C. Archibald ...
Sep 12, 1995 6:06 pm
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... At best, a 40 bit connection. The server (Not sure about netscape) can be configured to deny if you can't do 128 bit. There is no way for the exportable...
Sean P McDermott ...
Sep 12, 1995 6:09 pm
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Recently, spm@... wrote about downloaded vs. ordered Navigators. I would *STRONGLY* caution you, kind reader, to independently verify the...
Daemon Reiydelle ...
Sep 12, 1995 8:35 pm
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... The version is the same. To get the 128 bit version, you must order it from NetScape. The 128 bit version can't be downloaded from anywhere on the...
Sean P McDermott ...
Sep 12, 1995 8:37 pm
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... browser and server negociate the used cipher: thus you should get 40-bit-encryption. read you later - Holger Reif ...
Holger Reif ...
Sep 12, 1995 8:41 pm
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... Does this mean that the Navigator that people IN the U.S. download from Internet is different than the Navigator people OUTSIDE of the U.S. download from...
no email(no name) ...
Sep 12, 1995 8:41 pm
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0Server error: '/internet-drafts/draft-hickman-netscape-' does not exist!! error.host 1...
john mullee ...
Sep 15, 1995 3:21 am
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It would seem a natural extension of the digital certificate authority to include a person's age as part of the service they provided. This would provide...
Steve DuVal ...
Sep 16, 1995 6:59 am
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... For legal reasons, a bit for "Minor" might well be appropriate, but I do not recommend that the person's date of birth be released if for no other reason...
JEJ@...
Sep 18, 1995 11:19 pm
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... Steve, I think it's a bad idea to set a precedent of having a CA register a person's age. Next thing you know they'll want your social security number,...
Lisa Gullicksen ...
Sep 18, 1995 11:34 pm
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... Putting a bit for "Minor" means a certificate has to be changed whenever the owner is no longer a minor. This is too static. Note that the original poster...