This WASP thing is very interesting.

Do you know of any browser already supporting the WebPKI content type?

Also, do you think there could be a way to create an embedded PDF signature
with a similar solution (i.e. without using an applet)?

Cheers,
Rafael.

On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Anders Rundgren
<anders.rundg...@telia.com>wrote:

> On 2011-11-24 09:38, helpcrypto helpcrypto wrote:
> > We have been using java for quite a long time to use the certificates
> > stored in our smartcards.
> > So far, we didnt have many issues.
> >
> > Actually we are using jss to attack our pkcs#11 module (or csp), but
> > since we got some problems on osx (i talked with NdK some weeks ago),
> > we decided to move to sunPKCS11 and avoid jss. Our new applet, not yet
> > in production but on tests, seems to work perfectly.
> >
> > As i said other times, im the one that makes the pkcs#11 library, not
> > the applet guy...so i cannot give you much information.
>
> PKCS #11 is another level to hook into Java.  It has (AFAIK) nothing to do
> with the javax.smartcardio package I referred to.
>
> > Will be great if ALL the browsers could use a javascript GOOD
> > interface to sign (more than a pkcs#1)/PKI, anyone knows something
> > about that?
>
> Self-promotion is bad? :-)
>
> http://webpki.org/papers/wasp/wasp-tutorial.pdf
>
> Anders
>
> Other "smart card" middleware solution:
>
> http://webpki.org/papers/keygen2/sks-api-arch.pdf
>
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