Ben Rosenberg wrote:
If you've downloaded and installed all of Mozilla 1.0rc1 then it should be there. Have a look in the preferences section under Privacy and Security. It has an SSL section. It's all on by default. I will warn you. Some banks take a look at the user-agent that the browser responds with and if it's not Netscape 4.X or IE (whatever version..non seem to be locked out) it my deny you no matter if you have SSL enabled. If it was working previously to 1.0rc1 update ..say in 0.9.X then it should work fine with 1.0rc1 :)
* Lawrence Sayre (lsayre@apk.net) [020425 17:40]: ::How do I activate strong (128 bit) encription in Mozilla 1.0 (Release ::Candidate 1)? My bank wont let me access my account without this.
-=Ben
I get a pop-up from Mozilla 1.0 (RC1) stating "Download and install PSM (Personal Security Manager), then try again" whenever I try to access 128 bit sites. Apparently mine (built from source code, boy did that take a long time!) did not have PSM built in. Where do I find it, and how is it installed? Lawrence Sayre ------------------------------------------------------ My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a moral being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute. Ayn Rand (in the appendix to 'Atlas Shrugged') ------------------------------------------------------