1996-04-22 - Re: Add-in encryption module to Netscape

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From: “Peter Trei” <trei@process.com>
To: <cypherpunks@toad.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-04-22 17:49:59 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 01:49:59 +0800

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From: "Peter Trei" <trei@process.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 01:49:59 +0800
To: <cypherpunks@toad.com>
Subject: Re: Add-in encryption module to Netscape
Message-ID: <199604221333.GAA13236@toad.com>
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runner@asiapac.net

> Hi, 
> 
> Lurking here for quite some time until now a real problem has come up and I
> need help here.
> 
> I'm not in the US of A and the Netscape commerce server that my employer 
> recently purchased has only 48bit key (as told by the salesman). My question is
> whether it is possible to add-in my own security module (RSA) and secondly, how
> difficult is it? The salesman cannot answer me.
> 
> Thanks a lot. 

Funny, this looks an awful lot like a query (with an apparently real name
attached) which appeared in www-security last week from Malaysia.

I'm aware of the following servers, available outside the US, which 
claim to offer 128 bit SSL encryption:

Apache-SSL 
 Unix
 see http://www.algroup.co.uk/Apache-SSL
 free, commercial support available.
 supports client authentication
 Available from British sites

Sioux
 Unix (solaris)
 see ftp://ftp.inect.co.za/pub/products/sioux/ANNOUNCE
 support client authentication
 Based on Apache
 2500 Rand
 Available from South Africa

Alibaba
 NT/Win95
 see http://alibaba.austria.eu.net/	
 Available from Austria
 US $599

Zeus
 Very nice website at http://www.zeus.co.uk/
 Unix
 999 UK #
 Available from Britain

COSMOS
 Unix
 Nice site at http://www.ristech.com/SOMMAIRE/B_PRODUITS/INTERNET/
 WebCompare claims this has SSL2, but I can't find a mention of their
 Website. US $2000 and up. Available from France.

For a survey of web servers, I strongly recommend WebCompare: 

 http://www.webcompare.com


Peter Trei





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