BofA+Netscape

Alan Olsen alano at teleport.com
Sat Dec 10 10:03:33 PST 1994



>Lads,
>
>I thought many of you would be interested in the text of this story. I'm
>wondering if anyone has any comments on the excryption mechanism (i.e.
>"eavesdropping" protection) being used. I believe, from my visits to the
>Netscape (formerly Mosaic) Communications Inc. offices that they are using
>RSA, but I'm not sure how *secure* their implementation is (eg. key size,
>etc.). I'll be contacting my local branch to inquire as to how soon I'll be
>able to use the service and will post my experiences with it as soon as
>possible.

If you check their WWW page, you will find information on the Secure Sockets
Layer.  It explains the algorythm used (RC4) and key size (40 bits).  The
specification is available from a web page off of their site.  With the
latest version of Netscape, you can enable a "secure" connection with their
site.  To do so use:  https://home.mcom.com/   as the home page address.
(You need at least .96 to do this.)

I am not certain as to their key exchange protocol...
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