1996-07-22 - Re: Netscape 3.0B US version MD5 (was: Re: overseas PGPfone and Netscape)

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From: dan@vplus.com (Dan Weinstein)
To: Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com>
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Reply To: <4slmrl$a80@abraham.cs.berkeley.edu>
UTC Datetime: 1996-07-22 09:24:09 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 17:24:09 +0800

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From: dan@vplus.com (Dan Weinstein)
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 17:24:09 +0800
To: Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com>
Subject: Re: Netscape 3.0B US version MD5 (was: Re: overseas PGPfone and Netscape)
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On 21 Jul 1996 12:05:34 -0700, Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com>
wrote:

>>>>>> "Jeff" == Jeff Weinstein <jsw@netscape.com> writes:
>
>Jeff>   Well yes, the first time they do it.  But the many times they
>Jeff> download new versions, from now until the end of time, they can
>                                            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>Jeff> use 128-bit SSL.
>
>The world is ending September 17, 1996 I presume?  ;-)
>
Traditionally you can use an expired beta to connect to Netscape and
download a new version.  I would test this, but it wouldn't work
because the clock on the downloading machine has to be in sink with
the server.

Dan Weinstein
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the unconditional will to say No, where it is dangerous to say
No.        
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