Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) wrote:
> Douglas E. Engert wrote:
>>
>> Sounds like a emulation routine could be writen. Has anyone looked
>> at that?  I would assume you would want to use the same certificates
>> as used with Windows and the vendor's other software.

> One could maybe receive the relevant docs from Aladdin, but to all of my 
> knowledge requires one to sign an NDA. What can be done afterwards and 
> what the NDA implies is still a question. I have been discussing this a 
> little bit with Nils. On the other hand I'm not sure if it can be
> reverse engineered and what's the effort? Or did you have something else 
> in mind (emulation), combining both software and use the pkcs11 
> interface of etokend from Aladdin?

No I had nothing else in mind. Good to see that you are looking at this.

> 
> Usually I suggest to either use the software provided from Aladdin which 
> works on Linux and Windows or OpenSC (which should work on MAC too). 
> Well...at least when we get it back working ;-)

So the following is what you are referring to?

http://www.aladdin.com/partners/newsletter/Q2-2005.asp

  "eToken Announces Support for Macintosh Based on OpenSC Middleware
    eToken support for MAC enables integration with applications that
    run over the PKCS#11 cryptographic module. The following security
    applications are enabled with eToken: "


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