i can't stand the dearth of replies!
see:
http://store.gemplus.com

select software solutions, possibly you could try the
"Kit, GemSAFE Enterprise Workstation 2.21 Standard Cryptography Serial
Port Reader"

though i haven't messed with that particular item.

what you fill find is that there are a variety of standards
involved in smartcard usage in this area. Microsoft products
like to use something called CryptoAPI. Netscape supports PKCS 11
for similar functions. these are the APIs that the software part
of your smartcard solution needs to support in order for your browser
to talk to the smartcard and use it as a client certificate store.
you will also see mention of other specifications relating to
smartcards and APIs - OpenCARD, JavaCard, PC/SC. i think it is fair
to say that the abundance of specifications has slowed acceptance of
smartcards.

to keep this post e-gold related - i offer 1 gram of e-gold to each
person
who writes a "worthy" review of her experience in using a
smartcard/token
with client certificates.

jay w.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Ken Griffith wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have any experience with commercially available smart cards for
> storing private keys or certificates?  What are the options?

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