RE: french crypto

2000-08-30 Thread Daniel Montalibet
> We have tested it out here at Lucent (I haven't myself so I can only say > what happend, not why). Installing a 128bits certificate on the > web server, > and using 40bits french Netscape (v 4.5 or 4.6) on NT4 to access it : > computer crash ! > As I've said, I only share my experience, so mayb

RE: french crypto

2000-08-30 Thread Daniel Montalibet
Bonjour Florin, French law is now (since the very beginning of this year) more cool on key length! You can use 128 bits. However note that most of the browsers used by french people are still 40 bits browsers due to earlier restrictions. Daniel. > This is kinda off-topic, but maybe no

RE: Invalid method in request C or F

2000-03-27 Thread Daniel Montalibet
I faced the same trouble, on NT. Fixed by simply restarting all the stuff on my side! HTH Daniel. > -Message d'origine- > De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]De la part de jleung > Date: vendredi 24 mars 2000 20:52 > À: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Objet: Invalid method in request C

Apache_1.3.12-mod_ssl_2.6.1-openssl_0.9.5-WIN32-i386.zip

2000-03-25 Thread Daniel Montalibet
All,   Sorry if such message should not be sent here... If so, ignore and delete it! :-)   I recently brought over the Win32 binaries packaged on Mar 14th, 2000:  Apache_1.3.12-mod_ssl_2.6.1-openssl_0.9.5-WIN32-i386.zip Unfortunetaly, I can't the HTTPS server running... In fact, I didn't