you could do a custom error page in IIS trapping error 403.5.  that's 
the "HTTP 403.5 - Forbidden: SSL 128 required"

christopher olive, cto, vp of web development, vp it security
atnet solutions, inc.
410.931.4092
http://www.atnetsolutions.com


-----Original Message-----
From: FARRAH NG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 2:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: detecting broswer encryption


Need help with an issue. I need to be able to detect the users 
encryption level set in there browser. If the users browser 
does not support 128 bit encryption, I'm gonna bump them to 
a page telling them to upgrade their browser.

I know there is a cgi environment variable (https_keysize), 
but that only functions on a secure page (https). If the users 
browser is 40 bit, they can't get to the https page for me to 
able to use this variable.

Any ideas? I was also thinking of maybe doing a browser detect... 
but I'm not certain if users could have upgraded their security 
levels and not their browsers.

Thx all.




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