Have you tried a smaller key size, say 512 bytes?

The following was copied verbatum from http://cognac.epfl.ch/SIC/SL/CA:

     To control the size of generated keys: export versions of current browsers
limit this size to 512 bits,
     which some people feel is too small for reliable encryption.  Note:
apparently only Netscape agrees to
     import bigger keys.

Note: This site is an excellent resource.

Hope this helps,
Brian



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i just compiled this together and i am having a problem viewing them under
ie4
the key is 1024bits

comes up with the error
    Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site https://www.foo.com
    An error occurred in the secure channel support

worked fine with ssl 2.5 and openssl 0.9.4
anyone got any ideas or suggestions
besides don't use ie4
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