Yep, lynx does do 128-bit encryption. You will need not only the SSL patch for lynx, or to install the lynx-ssl package for Debian, but you will also need OpenSSL. Debian has a package for that also, though. The problem is, however...at least, with my bank...that the page is very! Javascript dependent. To the point where you can't get logged into the account unless you have a Javascript-capable browser, and unfortunately, there aren't any (I don't think) that work from the command line. But once there are, and once I get around to learning latex...I think I won't have any need of Windows anymore. Well, except those !@#$%^!!!!!!ing Windows Media streams. -- Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV | I choose you to take up all of my time. Email: davros at ycardz.com | I choose you because you're funny and kind Phone: (972) 276-6360 | I want easy people from now on. | --the Nields