BlackBerry Browser Version 4.2 Content Developer Guide Last modified:
10 April 2007 Document number: 10635058 At the time of publication,
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BlackBerry Browser Version 4.2 Content Developer Guide WTLS encryption a
The WAP Browser configuration is designed to support WTLS Class 1 and
Class 2. Both DES (40- and 56-bit) and RC5 encryption (64-, 128- and
168-bit) are supported. See “WAP Browser configuration: Security” on
page 13 for more information. v.3.3 Web access restriction a To restrict
wireless web access, system administrators can turn the BlackBerry MDS
Connection Service on or off for specific users or user groups. System
administrators can also set specific policies to control which corporate
servers each user can access and which servers can initiate push
connections to the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. v.3.2 Triple DES
encryption a Browser content is encrypted between the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server and the device using Triple DES encryption, the same
encryption used when sending email messages. v.3.2 Network
authentication a a BlackBerry Browser: The BlackBerry Browser
configuration supports several types of network authentication,
including Basic Authentication, NT LAN Manager (NTLM), and Kerberos™.
WAP Browser: The WAP Browser configuration supports the Password
Authentication Protocol (PAP), which is used for authentication against
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) for Packet Data
Protocol (PDP) context activation on GPRS networks. PDP context
activation enables data transmission between the network and the device.
v.3.2 WAP Push applications a A WAP Push service record must be
provisioned on the device to push data to the device. WAP Push service
records are usually sent to the device during registration. v.3.2
Usability Single browser icon on the device Home screen a a a Users
specify the default browser configuration. To use a specific browser
configuration for a specific web site, users can change to the
appropriate browser configuration from the Go To dialog box. v.4.2
Bookmarks associated with browser configuration a a a Bookmarked web
sites are stored with an associated browser configuration. When a
bookmark is opened, it automatically uses the associated browser
configuration. v.4.2 On-device help available a a a A browser Help page
is available from the browser menu. v.3.7
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