Great, I'll proceed to install it then. ~ Theo Sales - Way to the Web wrote: > Hello Theo, > > > If one installs SSL Update Release 1.0 going from 48bit to > > 128-bit encryption, > > but our SSL certificate is only 48-bit, will our system still > > be backward > > compatible with the lower encryption of older browsers etc...? > > Yes and Yes. You can still use 48-bit certs and browsers without that are > not 128bit emabled can still negotiate encryption at their maximum rate > (with a few exceptions). > > Have a look at the details on the Thawte website: > http://www.thawte.com/certs/server/128bit/contents.html > > Regards, > Jonathan Michaelson > > Way to the Web Ltd > Web Hosting, E-Commerce and CGI Scripting > http://www.waytotheweb.com > > _______________________________________________ > cobalt-security mailing list > cobalt-security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
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