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James Rome wrote:
| I am trying to get the Maxim/Dallas java-powered iButton to work.
|
| It accepts 1024-byte certificates.
|
| I can install the crypto module in both Mozilla and Firefox/Thunderbird.
|
| The certificate will not import in Mozilla, but will import in Firefox.
| How can there be a difference?
|
| If I try to access a site that accepts client certs from my CA, I get:
| SL_ERROR_SIGN_HASHES_FAILURE     -12222     "Unable to digitally sign
| data required to verify your certificate."
|
|
| If I try to sign S/MIME mail using th4e certificate in the token, it
fails.
|
| Yes, my CA certificate is in the software store and is trusted. (Does it
| mneed to be in the hardware store also??)
|

Hi Jim!

This is something I've been interested in too but haven't gotten around
to playing with it much. Are you doing this on *nix or Windows? If *nix,
could you tell me which set of drivers you are using? I haven't found a
full working implementation yet. Thanks!

Wren



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