128 bit encryption is not available directly from installing Debian packages. There's a few options as far as getting the 128 bit encryption:
1) Install normally using the Debian package(s). This will install the 56 bit version. Then use the fortify packages (fortify and fortify-linux-x86) to install the 128 bit encryption. The fortify packages are in the non-US distribution, but it only works with versions up to and including 4.72. The Debian packages will install to /usr/lib/netscape. OR 2) Install by downloading the 128 bit version directly from Netscape. This will be in the form of a tar.gz file and after extracting the file to a setup directory, the included 'ns-install' script is run to install the program to /usr/local/netscape (by default). OR 3) If you want to install version 4.73 using Debian packages AND want 128 bit encryption, the fortify packages will not work for that version. What you do can in that case (or with any version) is to also install (temporarily) the 'direct from Netscape' tar.gz version just to get the 128 bit binary. You can then copy that binary over the 56 bit version installed by the Debian package. I just did this today on my potato box with Communicator 4.73. The binary copy was like this: cp /usr/local/netscape/netscape /usr/lib/netscape/473/communicator/communicator-smotif.real Tom Mathew Johnston wrote: > > is there a 128 bit encryption netscape package floating around? I cant > find it in my packages list. > > Thanks :) > Mat. > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null