--On Monday, October 29, 2007 8:13 PM +0000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You really need to read more carefully. If you only care about the > overall SSF, regardless of whether it's from TLS or SASL, then just use > the "ssf" factor. -- Nice, in theory, but I think my example was bad. So let's rehash. When I was at Stanford, the SASL SSF max was 56, because of the DES keys. The TLS SSF was 128. So how would I indicate that I want EITHER a SASL SSF of 56 or a TLS SSF of 128 using the security directive? --Quanah -- Quanah Gibson-Mount Principal Software Engineer Zimbra, Inc -------------------- Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration
