Nick, Adrian, et All Listas Hi! PCI PowerMacs wrote: > PCI-PowerMacs Digest #3113 snip > Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 21:33:55 -0400 > From: Nick Hull > Subject: [PCI] 128 bit encryption > > >>A cheap idea is get a 7300-7500 Mobo and cpu . You will need > >>(probably) OS 9 to run NS 7 ( I did). And the older cpus will really > >>drag. I use a G3 300. > > I'm looking for a cheaper & easier solution, namely using the computer > (PM7200/120 with lots of memory) I now have. Also I want a simple solution > because I maintain my brother's computer in the next state and he is very > computer illiterate so I try to keep our systems identical to ease > troubleshooting. snip > Your best bet then is Netscape 4,78-4.79. Probably the most stable > for that machine. Ditto. more or less. snip > >It says: > >This version supports International > > security with RSA Public Key > > Cryptography, MD2, MD5, RC2-CBC, > > RC4 . > >Does that mean 128-bit? How do I test it? Unsure as to the testing of it, but my NSv4.8 reads as: This version supports U.S. security with RSA Public Key Cryptography, MD2, MD5, RC2-CBC, RC4, DES-CBC, DES-EDE3-CBC . and noting the differences, would guess the former to be set at oNly 64bit Intl. encryption possible, and don't think that w/o first Agreeing to their set of ND rulez prior to a/ the DownLoad will not insure a 128bit DL likelyhood. imo Also, my loaded Mozilla v0.9.1 doesn't specify anything about it outright, there is a loadable page supplied for it's security upgrading that I haven't yet delved into, and then my NSv7.02 specifies: This version supports high-grade (128-bit) security with RSA Public Key Cryptography, DSA, MD2, MD5, RC2-CBC, RC4, DES-CBC, DES-EDE3-CBC, which is exactly as that of my v4.8 above. > > When you get a few bucks $ 10 or less will buy a mobo and $ 5 or less > a faster processor. Even a 132 will seem faster to you. > Your memory will fit and the cache too. This is a very easy swap as > long as you are patient. snip Altho, I am not sure as to if'n Nick will be able to do the needed travel for the upgrades/installs, yet indeed sure that any power he can afford to give both Macs will be sure to help some or even more considering what he is able to get his hands on, but it is believed(iirc) that with all but the Ram and G3 cards made for the 7200s specific, that a replacement of the Power Supply will be needed to be accomplished in order to use the higher capacity Mobos, and the PS swaps may prove more work/ less simplicity than is wished. If I am mistaken I'm sure Adrian or someone else will chime back in to correct me and help. > To go to NS 7 you will need a faster processor and more memory. And quite possibly that version will turn out to be NS7.02. And I've got all the newer browsers installed, and for all of the NS v4+ have allotted 65Mb of my installed 136Mb w/RDv9 loaded, so how much Ram, is your; "lots of" referring to, is the here unknown. HTHs some. Respectful of GURUs Bill Cornett cornettATgolDOTcom "My ignorance amuses even me."-bc
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