The "Secure" version of Netscape for Linux is *NOT*

I just installed the "secure" version of Netscape off of the "US Only" download site. Seems that it is actualy the international version and not the 128 bit version. How many people have downloaded this version only to find that they downloaded something that they could have downloaded faster from a mirror site? How many people have had their downloads slowed down due to people downloading insecure Linux versions from the US only site? I think I have a justifiable reason to be pissed. Another waste of my time... --- Alan Olsen -- alano@teleport.com -- Contract Web Design & Instruction `finger -l alano@teleport.com` for PGP 2.6.2 key http://www.teleport.com/~alano/ "We had to destroy the Internet in order to save it." - Sen. Exon "Microsoft -- Nothing but NT promises."

Alan Olsen wrote:
I just installed the "secure" version of Netscape off of the "US Only" download site.
Seems that it is actualy the international version and not the 128 bit version.
How many people have downloaded this version only to find that they downloaded something that they could have downloaded faster from a mirror site? How many people have had their downloads slowed down due to people downloading insecure Linux versions from the US only site?
I think I have a justifiable reason to be pissed.
Another waste of my time...
I just downloaded the tar file for linux, and it does contain the US version. What makes you think that you got the export version? --Jeff -- Jeff Weinstein - Electronic Munitions Specialist Netscape Communication Corporation jsw@netscape.com - http://home.netscape.com/people/jsw Any opinions expressed above are mine.

Alan Olsen wrote:
I just installed the "secure" version of Netscape off of the "US Only" download site.
Seems that it is actualy the international version and not the 128 bit version.
What makes you think you got the export version? Here's one way to find out. If you look in the Security Preferences panel under the Options menu, there are two "Configure" buttons for configuring what ciphers are enabled for SSL 2 and SSL 3. The domestic version supports a greater variety of options, including triple DES. -- You should only break rules of style if you can | Tom Weinstein coherently explain what you gain by so doing. | tomw@netscape.com
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