17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
sameer@c2.org wrote:
For Netscape servers, you can configure which ciphers you want to use. I'm sure Apache-SSL and most other SSL-capable servers have the same sort of thing. I know that Wells Fargo, at least, requires 128-bit encryption.
(Yeah, Apache-SSL lets you do that too)
Uh, but Wells Fargo doesn't. Just the other day I used Netscape 1.x international (i.e. 8cent RC4) to get my bank balances from Wells Fargo.
Can you transfer money or just check balances? I'm pretty sure that they won't let you perform transactions unless you're using Netscape 2.0 with 128-bit encryption. -- Sure we spend a lot of money, but that doesn't mean | Tom Weinstein we *do* anything. -- Washington DC motto | tomw@netscape.com