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The bit's are exchanged in the 2 byte header id (first byte is for client, second is for host). On the client seed flow up, set the client byte to 1 indicating the client can support SHA. Then in the reply, the host byte will be 0 or 1 for DES, or 2 or 3 for SHA. FYI...I'm getting this info from someone on the Client Access team (I don't know this stuff personally :-) )... Patrick Botz Senior Technical Staff Member eServer Security Architect (507) 253-0917, T/L 553-0917 email: botz@xxxxxxxxxx
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