Hi Tuju,

no this patch doesn't cover this case. I guess this won't be that difficult to be implemented if it is supported by pyOpenSSL the SSL part is done there.

Unfortunately my country doesn't use any PKI card but i'm also interested in using my eToken for this.

Regards,
Christos

On Dec 15, 2009, at 2:52 PM, Juha Tuomala wrote:




On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Christos Triantafyllidis wrote:
 i'm using koji since a few week and i needed X509 authentication.

This is interesting. Any idea, would client side pkcs11.so module
sertificates work out of the box then? In my understading, the
part how the certificate gets into http connection, is transparent
to server.

In many european countries, there are goverment PKI cards that kind
of establishes potential, authenticatable userbase automatically.

I use the id-card in browser quite a bit and especially the SSL
client-cert works very well.

That would be interesting to try koji with those id-card certificates.


Tuju

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