08-05-05 07:49 AM
I assume you're talking about one of the 256-bit AES cipher suites that have
been defined for use with the TLS protocol? These are not currently
supported by the TLS implementation that's integrated into Windows, and as
such these cipher suites are not currently supported by IIS nor by IE. This
situation may change at some point in the future, but I have no idea as to
when. I mean, it's not like I work for Microsoft or anything. :-)
Why do you require this feature, anyway? In the application threat models
that I've seen, the vulnerability of 128-bit encryption is typically nowhere
near the top of the list. If you were to elaborate a little bit, then you
might obtain a more useful answer, either from me or someone else...
Please feel free to restrict all further responses to this thread to the
microsoft.public.security.crypto newsgroup, as that's the one most relevant
to this subject.
Regards,
John
"FastEddie" <fasteddie@therockwells.net.no.spam> wrote in message
news:OwFVR6PmFHA.3936@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> All,
>
> Is there a way to make Windows 2003 IIS 6 support 256 bit TLS? As far as I
> have read, IIS6 does not support it. I really need this up and running
> ASAP!
> Do I need to use Apache to do this?
>
> If there is a way for IIS 6, please follow up with info and links if
> possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> FastEddie
>
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