If you have an rpm install on your box now, just do 'rpm -Uvh' and you will
automatically replace the old netscape with the new one. If you're using
the .tar.gz version of netscape (meaning you downloaded from netscape and
installed yourself from a script) then you will have to get rid of it
Do you still need to remove the old netscape before installing the new one?
On Thu, 03 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Hugh wrote:
I have been trying to install Fortify1.4.6 to netscape
But nothing I type for location works. Has anyone gotten this to work
with 7.1?
Thanks
Just install
Hugh wrote:
I have been trying to install Fortify1.4.6 to netscape
But nothing I type for location works. Has anyone gotten this to work
with 7.1?
Thanks
Just install the latest netscape rpms from cooker and it will have
128bit encryption (netscape isn't releasing 56bit? anymore)
I have been trying to install Fortify1.4.6 to netscape
But nothing I type for location works. Has anyone gotten this to work
with 7.1?
Thanks
On Sun, Oct 24, 1999 at 06:45:09PM -0500, Jeanette Russo wrote:
John Aldrich wrote:
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, you wrote:
After installation and testing at www.fortify.net (README file online),
you should consider repeating the procedure to fortify
netscape-navigator as well.
Ok well I vaguely remember when picking packages that I don't think I
installed Navigator thinking I didn't need both.
Jr.
click on your rpm button and cruise around a little and see if it is
loaded. If it is click on it and the rpm program will tell you where it is
installed. If it is not
Okay since I started this I must ask .Why would anyone need to install
both? I have always used one never two
Hugh
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Ok well I vaguely remember when picking packages that I don't think I
installed Navigator thinking I didn't need both.
Jr.
click on your
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, you wrote:
This then begs the question, what if the host site you're visiting does
not have that level of encryption? What purpose does it serve then?
And what if it's using a totally different encryption algorithm from
Fortify's?
As I understand it, you get 128-bit
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear Hugh:
First make sure your Netscape (all windows) is CLOSED.
Use the following command:
tar -xzf Fortify-1.4.5-unix-x86.tar.gz
Then cd to the Fortify directory (Fortify-1.4.5-unix-x86) and type as
root:
#./Fortify.sh
When it asks you for the
Call me lazy, but I just use the KDE archiver tool. Navigate to the file you
wish to extract, Rt-Click the file, select Archiver, then in Archiver,
File/Extract to ... Then I select the location where I want to decompress the
archive, and "OK". I don't learn as much about using tar, or gzip, but
Dear Folks,
Regarding Fortify. I have the 128-bit encrypted Netscape. The version
that requires you to swear you are a Canadian or American citizen to
download.
The bottom line is I tested it on Fortify's site. They said the
encryption is military weapons grade and I don't need their
Dear Jeanette and friends:
You need to fortify Netscape Communicator and Netscape Navigator
separate. After you fortify Communicator, quit Fortify, then reenter the
Fortify directory and restart it with ./Fortify.sh and this time choose
option 2 for your directory (as before) and type
My Netscape wasn't US standard mine was international or in other words 40 bit.
I hate our govt. policy on encryption
Hugh
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Dear Folks,
Regarding Fortify. I have the 128-bit encrypted Netscape. The version
that requires you to swear you are a Canadian or
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Today I tried installing Fortify into netscape. But I ran into a problem
When I try to UN zip the file I get an alarm that says it doesn't know -xf-
I'm using this command
gzip -dc Fortify-1.4.5-unix-x86.tar.gz | tar -xf-
what am I doing wrong? I'm really bad
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, you wrote:
After installation and testing at www.fortify.net (README file online),
you should consider repeating the procedure to fortify
netscape-navigator as well.
Where is Netscape Navigator I didn't see that only Netscape-Communicator
when I did Fortify?
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Today I tried installing Fortify into netscape. But I ran into a problem
When I try to UN zip the file I get an alarm that says it doesn't know -xf-
I'm using this command
gzip -dc Fortify-1.4.5-unix-x86.tar.gz | tar -xf-
what am I doing wrong? I'm really bad
John Aldrich wrote:
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, you wrote:
After installation and testing at www.fortify.net (README file online),
you should consider repeating the procedure to fortify
netscape-navigator as well.
Where is Netscape Navigator I didn't see that only
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Dear Folks,
Regarding Fortify. I have the 128-bit encrypted Netscape. The version
that requires you to swear you are a Canadian or American citizen to
download.
The bottom line is I tested it on Fortify's site. They said the
encryption is military
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Well its not in here so I guess its not installed. Why whould you have
both Navigator and Communicator seems redundant?
Jeanette
Well, there are times when you don't need all the communicator stuff,
but I agree...it probably is redundant. :-)
John
Today I tried installing Fortify into netscape. But I ran into a problem
When I try to UN zip the file I get an alarm that says it doesn't know -xf-
I'm using this command
gzip -dc Fortify-1.4.5-unix-x86.tar.gz | tar -xf-
what am I doing wrong? I'm really bad with tar files as you can see
Dear Hugh:
First make sure your Netscape (all windows) is CLOSED.
Use the following command:
tar -xzf Fortify-1.4.5-unix-x86.tar.gz
Then cd to the Fortify directory (Fortify-1.4.5-unix-x86) and type as
root:
#./Fortify.sh
When it asks you for the location of Netscape, do NOT say:
On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 11:14:35PM -0400, Hugh wrote:
Today I tried installing Fortify into netscape. But I ran into a problem
When I try to UN zip the file I get an alarm that says it doesn't know -xf-
I'm using this command
gzip -dc Fortify-1.4.5-unix-x86.tar.gz | tar -xf-
what am I doing
Thanks Alan,
It works this time I ran it from the Console and it worked
maybe Netscape was running or something when I tried it the
other day.
Jeanette
Jeanette Russo wrote:
Thanks Alan,
It works this time I ran it from the Console and it worked
maybe Netscape was running or something when I tried it the
other day.
Jeanette
Jeanettewell I'm sure glad to hear that (-: you're welcome.
Alan
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