Example 2; Example 3 - Netscape MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 6.0 - COMMAND-LINE Manual

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Data Security, Inc.", C=US
Subject:
CN=myhost.example.com, OU=E-Store Merchant Server,
O=Example Corporation, L=Mountain View, ST=California, C=US
Valid:
from Fri Oct 02, 1998 to Sat Oct 02, 1999

Example 2

This example shows output from a command that limits the client to three ciphers.
sslstrength
myhost.example.com ciphers=jkl
Using domestic policy
Connecting to myhost.example.com:443
Your Cipher preference:
id
CipherName
j
SSL_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
k
SSL_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA
l
SSL_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5
SSL Connection Status
Cipher:
3DES-EDE-CBC
Key Size:
168
Secret Key Size: 168
Issuer:
OU=Secure Server Certification Authority, O="RSA
Data Security, Inc.", C=US
Subject:
CN=myhost.example.com, OU=E-Store Merchant Server,
O=Example Corporation, L=Mountain View, ST=California, C=US
Valid:
from Fri Oct 02, 1998 to Sat Oct 02, 1999

Example 3

This example shows output from a command that sets the client's policy to enable
standard export ciphers.
sslstrength
myhost.example.com policy=export
Using export policy
Connecting to myhost.example.com:443
Using all ciphersuites usually found in client
Your Cipher preference:
id
CipherName
e
SSL_EN_RC4_128_EXPORT40_WITH_MD5
f
SSL_EN_RC2_128_CBC_EXPORT40_WITH_MD5 (ssl2)
Domestic
(ssl3)
Yes Step-up only
(ssl3)
Yes
(ssl3)
Yes
Domestic
(ssl2)
Yes
Yes
Chapter 15
SSL Strength Tool
Examples
Export
No
Yes
Export
Yes
Yes
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