We are using the US release of the JSSE version 1.0.2.  The cert was
provided by verisign for a keysize of 1024 bits.  The keyalg we used to
generate the key was "RSA".  The provider we choose when we made the cert
request was JavaSoft (it was the closes on the list).

I have just had verisign reissue the cert using a 512-bit key.  If this
works I will let everyone know.  If anyone else has any ideas I would REALLY
like to hear from you.

Thanks


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lorin
Kobashigawa-Bates
Sent: November 3, 2000 2:23 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: 128-bit SSL


Which JSSE are you using?  If it's the one packaged with Orion, you have
ot go and get the US one from Javasoft.

Which 128bit key are you using?  We were successful using the Netscape
128bit key, but it was kind of tricky, we ended up having to re-run the
key several times because of hostname mixups.

-Lkb

On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Raymond Pancura wrote:

> Has anyone been successful in configuring Orion to use 128-bit SSL
(1024-bit
> public key in cert)?  I don't have a problem with the test certs, but they
> only allow 40-bit (512-bit key in cert).  Whenever I try to start Orion, I
> get the following message:
>       Licensed to e-plicity.com
>       Orion/1.3.8 initialized
>       Error listening to SSLServerSocket: No available certificate corresponds
to
> the
>       SSL cipher suites which are enabled.
> The production certificate from Verisign has been imported into our
> keystore.
>
> Does anybody know if this is an Orion problem or a JSSE issue?  I am at a
> loss.
>
>




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