RE: IE can't process 1024 bits cert?

2000-09-17 Thread Ludovic FLAMENT
Hy, >thanks a lot. but i'm still confused of the cipher strength and >key length. i always think 40-bit should be the key length of >symmetric cipher algorithm and 512-bit is the key length of >asymmetric cipher algorithm. It's just. >40-bit data encryption aglorithm >is always

Re: IE can't process 1024 bits cert?

2000-09-17 Thread huangchenc
> 40-bit is the cipher strength. The key length should be 512-bit. > If you want IE to handle certificates with 1024-bit keys, you will need to > download the high encryption package (click on "update information" next to > cipher strength in that About dialog box). thanks a lot. but i'm still

Re: IE can't process 1024 bits cert?

2000-09-17 Thread Michael Lee
>> I think your IE does not have 1024-bit key. Please verify this by viewing >> the Help->About dialog. > > thank you for your answer. I checked my IE version information, it only > tell me like that: > version: 5.00.2614.3500 > key length: 40-bit > > it doesn't show the key length of certificate.

Re: IE can't process 1024 bits cert?

2000-09-17 Thread huangchenc
> I think your IE does not have 1024-bit key. Please verify this by viewing > the Help->About dialog. thank you for your answer. I checked my IE version information, it only tell me like that: version: 5.00.2614.3500 key length: 40-bit it doesn't show the key length of certificate. how can i kn

Re: IE can't process 1024 bits cert?

2000-09-17 Thread Fung
I think your IE does not have 1024-bit key. Please verify this by viewing the Help->About dialog. __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTE