Steve,
The server is WN 2.3.3 (see also http://www.wnserver.org). It works with both
'strong' and 'weak' browsers, but I can't figure out if it uses strong encryption
where possible (e.g. strong browsers).
Jon
Dr Stephen Henson wrote:
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> > That's right! Now we've created a certificate with the option -newkey rsa:512.
> > Great, it works. But, is it possible to offer users with 'strong browsers' the
> > strong encryption while offering poor European users the weak encryption? Now
> > they all use the same weak encryption. I can't find anything about this in the
> > docs. Btw which docs ;)
> >
>
> The server should work with export ciphers even if the key is larger
> than 512 bits by using an RSA temporary key. Which server is it BTW?
>
> Steve.
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